Garrigue

/ɡəˈriːɡ/ noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A type of low scrubland found on limestone soils in southern France and other parts of the Mediterranean Basin. countable, uncountable

    "Far away, on the stony garrigues by the fading light of the harvest moon one could hear the musical calling of wolves."

Example

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"Far away, on the stony garrigues by the fading light of the harvest moon one could hear the musical calling of wolves."

Etymology

Borrowed from French garrigue, from Occitan.

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