Meaning & Definition of word "Tundra"
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Tundra
/ˈtʌn.drə/
noun:
- 1. A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region in which the subsoil is permanently frozen (permafrost).
- Example: The tundra is home to unique wildlife that has adapted to the harsh conditions.
- 2. An ecological zone, usually characterized by a cold climate and limited vegetation.
- Example: During our expedition, we traversed the tundra and admired the stunning landscapes.
- 3. An area where the ground is frozen and supports mosses, lichens, and low shrubs.
- Example: In summer, the tundra blooms with colorful wildflowers despite the cold temperatures.
Etymology
Russian tundra, from the Siberian word 'tondra' meaning 'uplands' or 'mountain tract'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
tundra landscape:
A scenic view of a tundra region characterized by its flat terrain and minimal vegetation.
tundra wildlife:
Animals that have adapted to live in the tundra climate.
Related Words
permafrost:
Ground that is permanently frozen, found in tundra regions.
climate:
The long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation in a particular area.
Slang Meanings of tundra
Meaning: Cold and desolate area, referring to an emotionally distant situation.
Example Sentence: After the breakup, it felt like I was living in a tundra.
Meaning: A situation that lacks excitement or activity.
Example Sentence: The party was a tundra; nobody was dancing.