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Note: The page numbers correspond to the Penguin Books edition

|| ||A long cloak of coarse fabric worn with a hood, usually white in color and worn by Berbers and Arabs in North Africa. ||
 * Page Number ||Word/Phrase/Term ||Meaning/Explanation||
 * 279||Adieux ||A French phrase meaning "farewell."||
 * 286||Tamarisk tree [[image:180px-Tamaris3.jpg]] ||An evergreen tree that can grow from one to eighteen meters in height. It is characterized by slender branches and grey-green foliage. The bark of young branches is smooth and often reddish-brown. As it ages, the bark becomes brown-ish purple. After Kit fled (after Port's death), she took refuge under a tamarisk tree. It is a windbreak and a shade tree.
 * 286||Hammada [[image:276745927_22d1b248e2_m.jpg]]||An barren rock plain in the Sahara. Often, such areas are followed by caravan routes. Usually has a rocky surface. ||
 * 292 ||Habibi ||An Arabic word meaning "my loved one." ||
 * 293 ||Burnous
 * 282 ||Peulh[[image:225px-East_-_Fulbe.jpg]] ||An ethnic group of people spread over many countries, predominately in West Africa.||
 * 279 ||Dakar [[image:250px-Dakar_ngor.jpg]] ||The current capital of Senegal. In its colonial heyday it was one of the major cities of the French Empire. ||
 * 278 ||Capitulated ||To end all resistance; to give up; to go along with or comply (From wiktionary.com). This verb is used when Turner expresses his anger in his room after having seen the Lyle family once again. ||