sabakha
/ˌsæbəˈkɑː/ (sah-buh-KAH)
Definitions
1. noun
a type of dry, sandy depression in a steppe or desert region, typically formed by erosion.
“The vast sabakha stretched as far as the eye could see, a seemingly endless expanse of sand and dust.”
/ˌsæbəˈkɑː/ (sah-buh-KAH)
1. noun
a type of dry, sandy depression in a steppe or desert region, typically formed by erosion.
“The vast sabakha stretched as far as the eye could see, a seemingly endless expanse of sand and dust.”