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Kalahari

[ kah-luh-hahr-ee, kal-uh- ]

noun

  1. a desert region in SW Africa, largely in Botswana. 100,000 sq. mi. (259,000 sq. km).


Kalahari

/ ˌkæləˈhɑːrɪ /

noun

  1. the Kalahari
    an extensive arid plateau of South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana. Area: 260 000 sq km (100 000 sq miles) Also known asthe Kalahari Desert


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Example Sentences

The Kalahari Bushmen of southern Africa continue to resist being turned into farmers and herders.

In Rationality, I emphasized the rationality of the San, formerly called the Bushman, the hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari, to show that it is not that they’re devoid of logic or probabilistic thinking.

Ostrich eggshell pieces found at the Kalahari site could have been discarded after a meal, he says.

I know from being in the Kalahari Desert there is no quiet like being in that place.

That would be a trudge to take time, indeed; harder than crossing the Kalahari (Note 4) itself.

Summoned to surrender, Morenga fled into the Kalahari Desert.

It is exactly the same as we found in the Kalahari Desert, in digging sucking places for water for our oxen.

At another time, Warley would have hesitated before going in search of a stranger in so wild a region as that of the Kalahari.

Livingstone believed that water existed in the Kalahari at no great depth below the surface.

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