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|| (n) a form of desert pavement in which wind has removed most of the material, leaving only bare rock surfaces scattered with large rocks. || || (n) pronounced “koos-koos”, is a dish of North African semolina in granules made from crushed durum wheat. It is the primary staple through many parts of North Africa. || || (n) a straw mattress: a crude or makeshift bed, from Anglo-Norman French paillete, meaning “straw”; a portable platform used for storing or moving cargo or freight. ||
 * ~ Page ||~ Word/Phrase/Term ||~ Explanation/Meaning ||
 * 210 || Hammada
 * 211 || Muezzin || (n) pronounced “moo-ezz-in”, is the chosen Muslim official of a mosque who announces or calls the Friday services and the five daily prayers. From Arabic “mu’addin” ||
 * 214 || Cloaca || (n) the part in certain animals that acts as the opening break for the intestinal and urinary tracts in their bodies. The word is derived from the Latin word for sewer. In human anatomy the cloaca splits up into separate tracts during the development of the urinary and reproductive organs. ||
 * 214 || Couscous
 * 215 || Pallet
 * 217 || Avidity || (n) extreme eagerness or enthusiasm, from Latin aviditas and French avidité, meaning greedy. ||
 * 217 || Spasmodically || (adj.) occurring or done in brief, irregular bursts, from Latin sparsmodicus and Greek spasmōdēs, meaning spasm. ||