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| simoomnoun | A hot, dry, suffocating, dust-laden wind of the desert, particularly of Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains. |
| samielnoun | A hot desert wind, simoom. |
| simunnoun | Alternative spelling of simoom. [A hot, dry, suffocating, dust-laden wind of the desert, particularly of Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains.] |
| shimaalnoun | Alternative form of shamal. [A hot, dry wind that blows across the Persian Gulf during the summer] |
| khamseennoun | Alternative spelling of khamsin. [A hot, dry wind, common in Egypt, Sudan and the Levant towards the end of March and April, which blows (for about 50 days each year) from the desert, bringing with it hot weather and sand / sandstorms.] |
| khamaseennoun | An oppressive, hot, dusty, south or south-east wind occurring elsewhere in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Levant, intermittently in late winter through late spring. |
| kamseennoun | Alternative spelling of khamsin. [A hot, dry wind, common in Egypt, Sudan and the Levant towards the end of March and April, which blows (for about 50 days each year) from the desert, bringing with it hot weather and sand / sandstorms.] |
| kamsinnoun | Alternative spelling of khamsin. [A hot, dry wind, common in Egypt, Sudan and the Levant towards the end of March and April, which blows (for about 50 days each year) from the desert, bringing with it hot weather and sand / sandstorms.] |
| hamsinnoun | Alternative form of khamsin. [A hot, dry wind, common in Egypt, Sudan and the Levant towards the end of March and April, which blows (for about 50 days each year) from the desert, bringing with it hot weather and sand / sandstorms.] |
| chamsinnoun | Alternative form of khamsin. [A hot, dry wind, common in Egypt, Sudan and the Levant towards the end of March and April, which blows (for about 50 days each year) from the desert, bringing with it hot weather and sand / sandstorms.] |
| nar as-samumnoun | (Islam) a demon in Ancient Arabic lore and later Islamic beliefs; meaning fire of scorching winds. |
| haboobnoun | A violent duststorm or sandstorm in the deserts of Arabia, North Africa, India, or North America. |
| sharqinoun | A hot desert wind in an Arabic country, especially in North Africa. |
| simurgnoun | Alternative form of simurgh. [(Iranian mythology) A gigantic winged benevolent creature.] |
| shomunoun | Alternative form of Shemu. [(Egyptology) One of the three seasons of Ancient Egypt coming after Peret and before Akhet; Harvest.] |
| shamalnoun | A hot, dry wind that blows across the Persian Gulf during the summer |
| simsimiyyanoun | Alternative form of semsemia. [A six- or seven-stringed Egyptian harp.] |
| shmaghnoun | Alternative form of shemagh. [A headcloth designed for a desert environment to protect the wearer from sand and heat.] |
| cherguinoun | Alternative form of sharqi. [A hot desert wind in an Arabic country, especially in North Africa.] |
| shamaghnoun | Alternative form of shemagh. [A headcloth designed for a desert environment to protect the wearer from sand and heat.] |
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