Definition of Hamada

1. hammada [n -S] - See also: hammada

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hamada

ham-and-egger
ham-fisted
ham-handed
ham-handedly
ham-sandwich
ham actor
ham and eggs
ham e-mail
ham hock
ham it up
ham radio
ham sandwich
ham up
hamachi
hamada (current term)
hamadas
hamadryad
hamadryades
hamadryads
hamadryas
hamadryases
hamal
hamals
hamamelid dicot family
hamamelid dicot genus
hamamelis
hamamelises
hamamelose
hamana-hamana-hamana

Literary usage of Hamada

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Truth about Egypt by John Romich Alexander (1911)
"... Strikers—Resignation of the Chancellor—Khalil Pasha hamada given Temporary Control of the University—The Disorder Spreads—Khalil hamada tried before the ..."

2. Fire and Sword in the Sudan: A Personal Narrative of Fighting and Serving by Rudolf Carl Slatin (1896)
"... Money — The Siege and Fall of El Fasher—Letters from Egypt — The dreadful Fate of Major hamada — The Fall of Bahr el Ghazal —I leave for El Obeid. ..."

3. Geological Survey of Japan: Reports of Progress for 1878 and 1879 by Benjamin Smith Lyman (1879)
"The road to Ooda is mostly down hill ; and, though only a bridle path, might without much difficulty be replaced by a waggon road. The road towards hamada ..."

4. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1915)
"Further remarks were made by Professors William H. Hobbs and CF Tolman, Jr. OR/O/.V Of THE BAS1\8 WITHIN THE hamada OF THB LIBYAN ..."

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