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desert$544055$ - translation to ελληνικό

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Désert (album); Désert (single); Desert (song); Désert (song); Desert (band)

desert      
adj. ερημικός, έρημος
camel meat         
  • 120px
  • Commercial camel market headcount in 2003
  • Republic Day Parade]], New Delhi (2004)
  • Magdhaba]]'', Egypt, 23 December 1916, by [[Harold Septimus Power]] (1925)
  • A camel's thick coat is one of its many adaptations that aid it in desert-like conditions.<!---Don't move this image up or it causes a break in the text on wide screens--->
  • Skull of an F1 hybrid camel, [[Museum of Osteology]], Oklahoma
  • A camel calf nursing on [[camel milk]]
  • A man on a camel, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • Domesticated camel calves lying in sternal recumbency, a position that aids heat loss
  • Bulgarian military]] during the [[First Balkan War]], 1912
  • pulao]], from Pakistan
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  • Somalia]], which has the world's largest camel population<ref name="Bernstein"/>
  • Camels in the [[Guelta d'Archei]], in northeastern [[Chad]]
  • Palestine]] (now in [[Israel]]) - 1870s drawing
  • Somali]] camel meat and rice dish
  • Woman breastfeeding on a camel, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • A camel carrying supplies, [[Tang dynasty]]
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GENUS OF MAMMALS
Camels; Camelus; Tylopopod; Two-Humped Camel; Camelids, new world; Heavy Camel; Camel's milk; Camel meat; Bedouin camel; Dulla (organ); Doula (anatomy); The ship of the desert; Ship of the desert; Rakuda; Camel driver; Cameleer; Cameleers; Evolution of camels; Camels in religion; Domestication of the camel; Camel herding; Camel breeding; Cultural depictions of camels; List of camel parasites; List of camel diseases
παστουρμάς
forest fires         
  • Lightning-sparked wildfires are frequent occurrences during the dry summer season in [[Nevada]].
  • 2003 Canberra firestorm]]
  • boreal pine forest]] next to Hara Bog, [[Lahemaa National Park]], [[Estonia]]. The pictures were taken one and two years after the fire.
  • Aerial view of deliberate wildfires on the [[Khun Tan Range]], [[Thailand]]. These fires are lit by local farmers every year to promote the growth of a certain mushroom
  • A dirt road acted as a fire barrier in [[South Africa]]. The effects of the barrier can clearly be seen on the unburnt (left) and burnt (right) sides of the road.
  • ''[[Elk Bath]]'', an award winning photograph of elk avoiding a wildfire in [[Montana]]
  • Animation of diaphragmatic breathing with the diaphragm shown in green
  • Dry Mountain Fire Lookout in the [[Ochoco National Forest]], [[Oregon]], circa 1930
  • North Cascades]], United States
  • Global fires during the year 2008 for the months of August (top image) and February (bottom image), as detected by the [[Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer]] (MODIS) on NASA's [[Terra satellite]].
  • Global map of fire alerts on April 13, 2021. Available from [[Global Forest Watch]]. [https://www.globalforestwatch.org/map/?map=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&menu=eyJtZW51U2VjdGlvbiI6IiIsImRhdGFzZXRDYXRlZ29yeSI6IiJ9 <u>Live updates</u>].
  • A short video on managing and protecting the natural habitat between a town and the hillside, from the risk of fire.
  • A wildfire in [[Venezuela]] during a [[drought]].
  • Smoke from the [[2020 California wildfires]] settles over [[San Francisco]]
  • alt=A line of trees completely engulfed in flames. Towers with instrumentation are seen just beyond the fire's reach.
  • A prescribed burn in a ''[[Pinus nigra]]'' stand in [[Portugal]]
  • Forest fires visible from a distance in [[Dajti National Park]], [[Tirana]], [[Albania]]
  • Fire Propagation Model
  • 2019–20 Australian bushfires]]).
  • A Russian firefighter extinguishing a wildfire
  • Sediment off the Yucatan Peninsula
  • UC Irvine scientist James Randerson discusses new research linking ocean temperatures and fire-season severity
  • National map of groundwater and soil moisture in the United States. It shows the very low soil moisture associated with the 2011 fire season in [[Texas]].
  • url-status=live}} Data published by National Interagency Coordination Center; National Interagency Fire Center. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20211011082005/https://www.nifc.gov/fire-information/statistics/wildfires archive of NIFC data])</ref>
  • Wildfire fighters cutting down a tree using a chainsaw
  • A surface fire in the western desert of [[Utah]], United States
  • Wildfires across the [[Balkans]] in late July 2007 ([[MODIS]] image)
  • Hopkinton]], New Hampshire
UNCONTROLLED FIRE OF NATURAL, ACCIDENTAL OR CRIMINAL ORIGIN, WHICH SPREADS OVER A NATURAL OR AGRICULTURAL AREA COVERED BY COMBUSTIBLE VEGETATION
Bushfire; Bush fire; Brush fire; Forest fire; Spreading like wildfire; Wildfires; Bushfires; Grass fire; Wildland fire; Forest fires; Wildland Fire; Brush Fire; Brush fires; Wild fire; Vegetation fire; Fire meteorology; Uncontrolled burn; Veldfire; Northwest Crown Fire Experiment; Northwest Crown Fire Experiments; Crown fire; Wildland fires; Natural fires; Natural fire; Vegetation fire; Wild fires; Tundra Fire; Brushfire; Health effects of wildfires; Causes of wildfires; Brushfires; Climate change and wildfires; Wildfires and climate change; Health impacts of wildfire smoke; Health effects of wildfire smoke; Bush fires; Spotting fire; Ground fire; Surface fire; Spot fire; Forest fire detection; Wildfire detection; Remote sensing of wildfires
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Ορισμός

desert
(deserted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A desert is a large area of land, usually in a hot region, where there is almost no water, rain, trees, or plants.
...the Sahara Desert.
...the burning desert sun...
N-VAR: oft in names after n
2.
If people or animals desert a place, they leave it and it becomes empty.
Farmers are deserting their fields and coming here looking for jobs...
VERB: V n
deserted
She led them into a deserted sidestreet.
= empty
ADJ
3.
If someone deserts you, they go away and leave you, and no longer help or support you.
Mrs Roding's husband deserted her years ago...
= abandon
VERB: V n
desertion (desertions)
...her father's desertion.
N-VAR
4.
If you desert something that you support, use, or are involved with, you stop supporting it, using it, or being involved with it.
The paper's price rise will encourage readers to desert in even greater numbers...
He was pained to see many youngsters deserting kibbutz life...
Spaniards are worried about German investors deserting Spain for Eastern Europe.
VERB: V, V n, V n for n
desertion
...a mass desertion of the Party by the electorate.
N-VAR
5.
If a quality or skill that you normally have deserts you, you suddenly find that you do not have it when you need it or want it.
Even when he appeared to be depressed, a dry sense of humour never deserted him...
She lost the next five games, and the set, as her confidence abruptly deserted her.
= leave
VERB: V n, V n
6.
If someone deserts, or deserts a job, especially a job in the armed forces, they leave that job without permission.
He was a second-lieutenant in the army until he deserted...
He deserted from army intelligence last month...
VERB: V, V from n
desertion
The high rate of desertion has added to the army's woes...
N-VAR
7.
If you say that someone has got their just deserts, you mean that they deserved the unpleasant things that have happened to them, because they did something bad.
At the end of the book the child's true identity is discovered, and the bad guys get their just deserts.
PHRASE [feelings]

Βικιπαίδεια

Desert (disambiguation)

A desert is a geographic area that receives little precipitation.

Desert may also refer to: