Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet BARREN
BARREN
Definition av BARREN
- ofruktbar, karg
- steril, ofruktsam
- ödeland
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- He is best known for his allegorical landscapes, which typically feature contemplative figures silhouetted against night skies, morning mists, barren trees or Gothic ruins.
- Due to its small size and location away from the plane of the Milky Way, Caelum is a rather barren constellation, with few objects of interest.
- It was intensively studied by volcanologists during its eruption, and afterwards by botanists and other biologists as life forms gradually colonised the originally barren island.
- The nearly barren Howland is famous for being the island-renowned American pilot Amelia Earhart intended to land on before she vanished during her round-the-world flight in 1937.
- The period between the fourteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century saw largely decline and neglect, and at least one historian of logic regards this time as barren.
- "Fairy circles", which are circular patches of land barren of plants, varying between 2 in diameter and often encircled by a ring of stimulated growth of grass, are found in the western part of the desert, in the Pilbara region.
- Set in a world where war between the Soviet Union and United Nations has reduced most of the world to a barren wasteland, the story concerns the discovery, by the few remaining soldiers left, that self-replicating robots originally built to assassinate Soviet agents have gained sentience and are now plotting against both sides.
- According to Herodotus, Leonidas' mother was not only his father's wife, but also his father's niece and had been barren for so long that the ephors, the five annually elected administrators of the Spartan constitution, tried to prevail upon King Anaxandridas II to set her aside and take another wife.
- The ants, however, thankful for life, went searching for black earth and covered the barren sands to bury and honour their creator.
- The lodge is named after the barren ground caribou, which is known to the Yupik Eskimo people of Western Alaska as Toontuk.
- It runs between steep and narrow banks of sandstone, and deposits but little of its fertilizing slime upon the dreary and barren shores.
- Alternately, there is a legend that the area was initially called Eloi, after a railroad employee looked around at the barren desert and said, "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" (Aramaic and Hebrew for "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?").
- A barren settlement, Green's Landing changed little in its first 70 or so years; , granite quarrying became a major occupation and little Green's Landing became a boom town.
- It is a serpentinite barren fostering a unique ecosystem as a result of the dissolution of the rock into an easily eroded thin soil.
- Streets were named Biglake Avenue, Lakespring Avenue and Longmeadow Avenue to draw attention away from the fact that the town was in fact a barren desert used for filming westerns.
- Surveyor General that described the area as a poor, barren, sandy land, on which scarcely any vegetation could grow with the exception of some very small scrubby oaks.
- In 1735, however, some grantees "found it so poor and barren as to be altogether incapable of making settlements," and were instead granted a tract in Greenwich, Massachusetts.
- Upon arriving in present-day Limestone Township in 1789, the first settlers deemed it barren because the base of valley was covered by thickets of thorny bushes and was largely free of trees.
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