Chamsin

/ˈkɑːmsiːn/ or /ˈtʃɑːmsiːn/ noun

A hot, dry, dust-laden wind that blows from the Sahara across North Africa and the Mediterranean region, typically in spring and early summer.

From Arabic 'khamsin' (خمسين) meaning 'fifty,' traditionally referring to a 50-day wind season. The word entered European languages through direct contact with Arab traders and travelers.

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