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Definition of Dunelands
1. duneland [n] - See also: duneland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dunelands
Literary usage of Dunelands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"History In the late 19th century local merchant Edward K. Warren purchased Warren
Woods and the dunelands that would later become Warren Dunes State Park. ..."
2. The Enclosed Garden: History and Development of the Hortus Conclusus and Its by Rob Aben, Saskia de Wit (1999)
"The low-lying spacious building and the rolling dunelands which seem to continue
into the garden, lend both school and courtyard a powerful horizontality ..."
3. Design and Analysis by Bernard Leupen, Christoph Grafe, Nicola Körnig, Marc Lampe, Peter De Zeeuw (1997)
"From the hinge of the rotated angle the visitor has a magnificent view diagonally
through the living room to the dunelands beyond. ..."
4. 4--Edzo Bindels, Ruurd Gietema, Henk Hartzema, Arjan Klok by Stichting Rotterdam-Maaskant (2000)
"New large-scale dunelands will provide for potable water. The laws of tides, wind
and river water will once again hold sway over the delta. ..."
5. Vegetation Monitoring: An Annotated Bibliography edited by Caryl L. Elzinga, Angela G. Evenden (1998)
"Vegetation changes from 1935 to 1980 in mesquite dunelands and former grasslands
of southern New Mexico. Journal of Range Management. ..."