Science of deserts
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EREMOLOGYScience of deserts.
EREMOLOGYScience concerned with deserts.
eremicof deserts
EREMICOf deserts
EREMIANOf deserts: Biogeography.
BADKARMACause of just deserts
EREMIANOf Palaearctic deserts, etc.
ETERNITY"Deserts of vast ...": Marvell
SAGEBush of the western deserts.
SAHARARegion of oases and deserts.
GILASLarge lizards of the southwestern deserts.
OATERSSome of their scenes were filmed in deserts
desertersA member of the armed forces who deserts
SEARSSoil erosion expert, author of "Deserts on the March."
ARABIAHome of the Nefud and Rub' al Khali deserts
beduina nomadic Arab of the Arabian, Syrian, or North African deserts
molochspiny agamid lizard, Moloch horridus, of Australian deserts, that resembles the horned lizard
renegadesA person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles
pupfishA small fish found in fresh or brackish water in the deserts of the southwestern US and northern Mexico
desertification(Geol.) a process of land degradation initiated by human activity, particularly in the zones along the margins of deserts
pupfishesA small fish found in fresh or brackish water in the deserts of the southwestern US and northern Mexico
haboobsthick dust storm or sandstorm that blows in the deserts of North Africa and Arabia or on the plains of India
haboobthick dust storm or sandstorm that blows in the deserts of North Africa and Arabia or on the plains of India
fennecsa small pale-fawn fox (Vulpes zerda syn. Fennecus zerda) with large ears that inhabits the deserts of northern Africa and Arabia
sandgrouseA seed-eating ground-dwelling bird with brownish plumage, allied to the pigeons and found in the deserts and arid regions of the Old World
sidewinderA pale-colored, nocturnal, burrowing rattlesnake that moves sideways over sand by throwing its body into S-shaped curves. It is found in the deserts of North America
sidewindersA pale-colored, nocturnal, burrowing rattlesnake that moves sideways over sand by throwing its body into S-shaped curves. It is found in the deserts of North America
cerastesany of several small vipers of the genus Cerastes, including the horned viper, that have a sideways looping motion like that of a sidewinder and inhabit deserts of northern Africa and southwestern Asia
chuckwallaA large dark-bodied lizard, the male of which has a light yellow tail, native to the deserts of the southwestern US and Mexico. When threatened, it inflates itself with air to wedge itself into a crevice
chuckwallasA large dark-bodied lizard, the male of which has a light yellow tail, native to the deserts of the southwestern US and Mexico. When threatened, it inflates itself with air to wedge itself into a crevice