sinai desert
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Definition
Proper noun A major desert region occupying the Sinai Peninsula in northeastern Egypt. It is a triangular peninsula situated between the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the south, serving as a land bridge between Africa and Asia. The desert is characterized by arid mountains, plateaus, and sand dunes.
Usage
The term "Sinai Desert" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this geographical region. It is often discussed in historical, religious, and geopolitical contexts. * The Sinai Desert is known for its stark, beautiful landscapes. * Several important ancient trade routes crossed the Sinai Desert. * The climate in the Sinai Desert is extremely arid.
Advanced Usage
- "the deserts of Sinai": A less common phrasing emphasizing the desert's expanse.
- The monks lived in isolation in the deserts of Sinai.
Variants and Related Words
- Sinai Peninsula (proper noun): The larger geographical peninsula which contains the Sinai Desert. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably, though "Sinai Peninsula" is more inclusive of the entire landmass.
- Sinai (proper noun): A common shorthand that can refer to the peninsula, the desert, or Mount Sinai specifically, depending on context.
Synonyms
- The Sinai (proper noun)
- The Desert of Sinai (proper noun, formal/literary)
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Mount Sinai (proper noun): A historically and religiously significant mountain located within the Sinai Peninsula, traditionally considered the site where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
- Pilgrims often visit Mount Sinai in the Sinai Desert.
- Crossing the Sinai: A phrase used in historical or travel contexts to describe journeys through this region.
- The ancient Israelites are said to have crossed the Sinai.
Noun
- a desert on the Sinai Peninsula in northeastern Egypt