sandyarid |
semiarid |
Sandyarid is likely misspelled.
Sandyarid has no English definition.
As an adjective semiarid is
somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would. Typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
taxonomy |
semiarid |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective semiarid is
somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would. Typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
aridmountains |
semiarid |
As an adjective semiarid is
somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
semiarid |
null |
As an adjective semiarid
is somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
semiarid |
semidesert |
As an adjective semiarid
is somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
As a noun semidesert is
a semiarid region, approaching desert.
semiarid |
semiaridity |
As an adjective semiarid
is somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
As a noun semiaridity is
the quality of being semiarid.
semiarid |
regosol |
As an adjective semiarid
is somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would. Typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
As a noun regosol is
a weakly developed mineral soil in unconsolidated materials, found extensively in eroding lands, in particular in arid and semiarid areas and in mountain regions.
semiarid |
mollisol |
As an adjective semiarid
is somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
As a noun mollisol is
(us soil taxonomy) a type of soil that forms in semiarid to semihumid areas, typically under a grassland cover, with deep, high organic matter and a nutrient-enriched surface soil (or horizon).
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