Definition of Sabkhat

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sabkhat

sabinaite
sabine
sabine pine
sabinene
sabines
sabino
sabinol
sabinol dehydrogenase
sabins
sabir
sabirs
sabkha
sabkhah
sabkhahs
sabkhas
sabkhat (current term)
sabkhats
sable
sable's hair pencil
sable antelope
sable brush
sable coat
sabled
sablefish
sablefishes
sableness
sables
sabling
sably
sabot

Literary usage of Sabkhat

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

1. United Arab Emirates: A New Perspective by Ibrahim Abed, Peter Hellyer (2001)
"Goodall, TM The geology and geomorphology of the sabkhat Matti region (United Arab Emirates): a modern analogue for ancient desert sediments from north-west ..."

2. The Mound of the Jew and the City of Onias: Belbeis, Samanood, Abusir, Tukh by Edouard Naville, Francis Llewellyn Griffith (1890)
"Its length and width will, however, always make its neighbourhood formidable, owing to the absence of herbage. This lake, now called sabkhat ..."

3. Syria Lebanon by Wolfgang Gockel, Helga Bruns (1998)
"... is the striking Jebel ad-Druze, a volcanic range (5910 feet/1,8(X) m); an equally notable feature of the landscape is the great salt lake of sabkhat al ..."

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