Brickfielder

/ˈbrɪkˌfildər/ noun

A strong, hot, dusty wind that blows from the interior of Australia toward the coast, often bringing red dust from brick-colored soil.

Australian English term combining 'brick' (referring to the red brick-colored dust) and 'fielder' (relating to fields/open land). The word originated in Australian colonial times to describe this distinctive local weather phenomenon.

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