tundra
IPA: tˈʌndrʌ
noun
- A flat and treeless Arctic biome.
- A surname from Romanian.
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Examples of "tundra" in Sentences
- The tundra is so soft, you go right up to your naval.
- Artic tundra is melting – which disrupts a whole other type of egosystem there as well.
- Each piece of water, with its surrounding hills and tundra, is a carbon copy of the last and the next.
- Ridge falls away to serrated ridge, a world of rock and boulders that soon opens to an infinity of peaks clad in tundra and flecked with Dall sheep.
- The most reliable truck built today seems to be the chevy/gmc based on car and driver and consumer reports research The 4x4 toyota tundra is having major transmission problems so I'd stay clear of them.
- Posted May 4, 2006 at 3:43 AM | Permalink | Reply re #40: Yes, it is believed that the word “tundra” comes from the Finnish word “tunturi” which is fjeld in English although there is basicly no tundra in Finland.
- The main difference between flying mayo to Ajijic from Nashville versus Arbon´s frozen tundra is that when our friends arrive at the airpòrt in Nashville the mayo is not frozen solid and is still in a viscuous state.
- "The main difference between flying mayo to Acidic from Nashville versus Arbon´s frozen tundra is that when our friends arrive at the airport in Nashville the mayo is not frozen solid and is still in a viscuous state."
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