Desert

/ˈdɛzərt/ (noun), /dɪˈzɜːrt/ (verb) noun, verb

As a noun, a desert is a very dry, often sandy area with little rain and few plants. As a verb, to desert means to leave someone or something behind, especially in a disloyal way.

The noun comes from Latin "desertum" meaning "something left waste" or "abandoned," through Old French. The verb shares the same Latin root, focusing on the idea of leaving or abandoning.

AMበረሃ
ARصحراء
BNমরুভূমি
CSpoušť
DAørken
DEWüste
ELέρημος
ESdesierto
FAبیابان
FIaavikko
FRdésert
GUરણ
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