pampas

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English - Turkish
pampa
pampas grass
bot. pampaotu, tüykamışı
plural of pampa
pampa çoğul
pampa
{i} pampa
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of pampas in Turkish Turkish dictionary

pampa
Güney Amerika'daki bozkırlara verilen ad
English - English
{i} grassy plains located in southern South America
the vast grassy plains of northern Argentina
The pampas is the large area of flat, grassy land in South America. the pampas the large flat areas of land covered with grass in some parts of South America (plural of pampa, from and , )
plural of pampa
The term is sometimes used in a wider sense for the plains extending from Bolivia to Southern Patagonia
Vast plains in the central and southern part of the Argentine Republic in South America
pampas grass
tall perennial grass of pampas of South America having silvery plumes and growing in large dense clumps
pampas grass
a type of tall grass with silver-white feathery flowers
pampa
Any of the large, grassy plains of temperate South America
Pampa
{i} city in Texas (USA)
the Pampas
Vast, grass-covered plain in South America extending west from the Atlantic coast to the Andean foothills, primarily in Argentina. The Argentine Pampas covers 295,000 sq mi (764,000 sq km) and slopes gradually downward from northwest to southeast. The western portion is dry and largely barren; the humid eastern portion is the nation's economic heart. Herds of wild cattle and horses, introduced by the Spaniards and rounded up by Argentina's famed gauchos, roamed the Pampas until the later 19th century, when the land was fenced into huge estancias (ranches). The region is prominent in Argentina's gaucho literature and musical folklore
Turkish - English

Definition of pampas in Turkish English dictionary

pampas sazı
(Tabiat Doğa) (bitki, Fam: buğdaygiller,necliye) [syn.: pampas sazı, bataklık sazı] common pampas grass
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pampas

    Hyphenation

    pam·pas

    Turkish pronunciation

    pämpız

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpampəz/ /ˈpæmpəz/

    Etymology

    [ 'pam-p&, 'päm- ] (noun.) 1704. American Spanish, from Quechua.
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