A 'wadi' is a dry river bed.
Medival is an incorrect spelling of medieval, which means "middle ages."
"Medivial" means nothing. It is a misspelling of the word "medieval " which means "the middle ages."
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16th Century middle Dutch Krappe meaning anything cut off or separated. Similar to a middle English word Chaff.
east-west west-east north-west and so on
Wadis is the plural form of the word wadi. A wadi is a channel, valley, or ravine in the Middle East that is dry. During the rainy season they fill with water.
WADI - a valley, gully found in northern Africa
Nothing. It is a middle east country. Not a slang word.
Wadi from Arabic word mean a dry riverbed that may contain water only during times of heavy rain. Or it also can be translate by simply an intermittent stream.
"Wad" is used in Egyptian Arabic. It means "little boy".
The word safari originated in Africa or the Middle East.
Egypt is in the Middle East.
In a word, oil.
It is a place name in the Middle East.
There is no Hebrew word for mudksipper. This species is not native to the middle east.
Arroyo or Wadi. Coulee is more specific: coulee is a dry streambed; a small shallow ravine
Qatar. A country in the middle east.