khamsin

/ˈkæmsɪn/
noun
  1. A hot, dry, and dusty wind that blows across Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean, usually in spring.
    • The khamsin can last for several days, covering everything in a layer of dust.
    • People stay indoors when the khamsin blows.
    • The khamsin is a common weather phenomenon in the region.
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