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PRONUNCIATION OF VENTIFACT

ventifact  [ˈvɛntɪˌfækt] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF VENTIFACT

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verb
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pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Ventifact is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES VENTIFACT MEAN IN ENGLISH?

ventifact

Ventifact

Ventifacts are rocks that have been abraded, pitted, etched, grooved, or polished by wind-driven sand or ice crystals. These geomorphic features are most typically found in arid environments where there is little vegetation to interfere with aeolian particle transport, where there are frequently strong winds, and where there is a steady but not overwhelming supply of sand. Impressively carved mushrooms are the centerpiece of White Desert national park, Egypt Ventifacts can be abraded to eye-catching natural sculptures such as the main features of White Desert protectorate near Farafra oasis. In moderately tall, isolated rock outcrops, mushroom shaped pillars of rock may form as the outcrop is eroded by saltating sand grains. This occurs because, even in strong winds, sand grains can't be continuously held in the air. Instead, the particles bounce along the ground, rarely reaching higher than a few feet above the earth. Over time, the bouncing sand grains can erode the lower portions of a ventifact, while leaving a larger less eroded cap. The results can be fantastic stone mushrooms.

Definition of ventifact in the English dictionary

The definition of ventifact in the dictionary is a pebble that has been shaped by wind-blown sand.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH VENTIFACT


abstract
ˈæbstrækt
act
ækt
artefact
ˈɑːtɪˌfækt
artifact
ˈɑːtɪˌfækt
attract
əˈtrækt
benefact
ˈbɛnɪˌfækt
biofact
ˈbaɪəʊfækt
compact
kəmˈpækt
contact
ˈkɒntækt
contract
kənˈtrækt
exact
ɪɡˈzækt
extract
ɪkˈstrækt
fact
fækt
geofact
ˈdʒiːəʊˌfækt
impact
ˈɪmpækt
matter-of-fact
ˌmætəəvˈfækt
nonfact
ˌnɒnˈfækt
olfact
ɒlˈfækt
packed
pækt
unfact
ˈʌnˌfækt

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE VENTIFACT

vent
vent glass
vent gleet
ventage
ventail
venter
ventiduct
ventil
ventilable
ventilate
ventilation
ventilation shaft
ventilative
ventilator
ventilatory
venting
ventless
ventose
ventosity
ventouse

WORDS THAT END LIKE VENTIFACT

after the fact
as a matter of fact
before the fact
distract
environmental impact
eye contact
French fact
get in on the act
high-impact
in the abstract
intact
interact
matter of fact
pact
question of fact
react
subtract
tact
tract
urinary tract

Synonyms and antonyms of ventifact in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «ventifact» into 25 languages

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Translator English - Marathi

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Ventifact
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Trends of use of ventifact

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «VENTIFACT»

The term «ventifact» is used very little and occupies the 166.852 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «VENTIFACT» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about ventifact

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENTIFACT»

Discover the use of ventifact in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to ventifact and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Ventifact
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ventifacts are rocks that have been abraded, pitted, etched, grooved, or polished by wind-driven sand or ice crystals.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Geomorphology of Desert Environments
In the literature of the past few decades, differences of opinion have appeared with regard to the relative importance of saltating and suspended grains in ventifact formation and the orientation of the abraded face relative to the wind. The term ...
Anthony J. Parsons, Athol D. Abrahams, 2009
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Wind as a Geological Process: On Earth, Mars, Venus and Titan
Since Bryan's (1931) review, there has been no general survey of ventifact localities, mode of formation, etc., although many aspects of ventifacts have been discussed in detail. Sharp (1949) gives a good description of ventifact morphology ...
Ronald Greeley, James D. Iversen, 1987
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Rocks: Gemstone, Boulder, Breccia, Ventifact, Dimension ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Source Wikipedia, LLC Books, 2011
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
VENTIFACT. DISTRIBUTION. AND. WIND. DIRECTIONS. IN. THE. VICTORIA. VALLEY,. ANTARCTICA. (NOTE). M. J. SELBY, R. W. P. PALMER, C. J. R. SMITH Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand and  ...
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Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley
If you visit Ventifact Ridge on a clear day, enjoy the view. To the south lies the brilliant white salt-pan flat (vignette 5), which extends east to the base of the Black Mountains at Badwater. Far to the south, you might glimpse the projecting profile ...
Robert Phillip Sharp, Allen F. Glazner, 1997
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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
A, Surface and ventifact (see arrow) before emplacement of conical pile 4. Note that two sharp edges of ventifact slant upward to left. Ventifact is 6-7 cm tall ( frame 11D183/317). B, Conical pile 4 (approximately 5 cm high) after 7 sols on surface ...
‎1902
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Eolian Sediments and Processes
The ventifact is now at an intermediate stage between a beach pebble and the triquetrous form (fig. 10B); that is, at the flat topped stage. In the next period of its development, the flattening of the basal surface progresses inward, destroying all  ...
M.E. Brookfield, T.S. Ahlbrandt, 2000
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Desert Geomorphology
Figure 21.3 Fluting on a small ventifact of soft volcanic rock in northern Saudi Arabia. ends. They are not separated here. Flutes usually occur in parallel groups on the edges and corners of ventifacts (Fig. 21.3). They are better developed on ...
Ronald U. Cooke, Andrew Warren, Andrew S. Goudie, 2006
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Report of the Committee on Sedimentation
Ventifact. The term ventifact, for wind-carved stones, was introduced by Evans,4' in 191 1. Bryan 44 prefers ventifact or wind-faceted stone to any others of the various terms which have been used. He has arranged all the terms as shown in the ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Sedimentation, 1932

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VENTIFACT»

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John Wolseley: Back to earth, the artist as landscape
When he is describing how he creates his “ventifacts”, going bush and leaving paper in hidden places for months to be blown about by the wind, marked and ... «The Australian, Apr 15»
2
English Is Seldom at a Loss for Words
... tacenda, matters or things that shouldn't be mentioned; ventifact, a stone rounded off by the wind; agathism, the belief that things tend to work out for the better; ... «Huffington Post, Dec 14»
3
Wine launch at 17000ft breaks record
Central Otago winemakers Drumsara Wines officially launched its vintage 2012 Ventifacts Block Pinot Noir with the help of high altitude rescue pilot Jason Laing ... «The Drinks Business, Dec 14»
4
Photographs Of Antarctica At Bruce Museum
The ice is in varying shades of white, blue and almost purple, and "ventifacts" — rocks shaped by wind — dot the landscape. As one scientist put it, it is "the ... «Hartford Courant, Nov 14»
5
Yucatán Peninsula, Mount Hood, Calgary
Ventifacts are rocks that have been weathered by which agent of erosion — wind or ice? 7. Stratovolcanoes, such as Mount Hood, result partly from which ... «The Denver Post, Sep 14»
6
Dig this: Archeology Day at Martha's Vineyard Museum
Another similar term was tossed about when a stone appeared from the Katama area which looked to be tooled, was decided to be a ventifact — a stone which ... «Martha's Vineyard Times, Sep 14»
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Curiosity's Wheels Are Falling Apart (And How We Can Solve It)
And you get ventifacts [wind-eroded pyramidal rocks] that are sharper than we'd like, and that are cemented into the ground. And so when you drive over them, ... «Gizmodo India, Aug 14»
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Mars Sample Return Site Selection & Sample Acquisition Study (1980)
... rounded rocks, a banded rock, the “massive” and pitted ends of one angular rock, and a ventifact (a rock scratched and carved by wind-blown dust and sand). «Wired, Jan 14»
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NASA melts mysterious 'metal Martian flower' myth
The "flower" looks to be nothing more than a ventifact – a polished piece of rock exposed by wind erosion – and there are similar examples here on Earth. «Register, Feb 13»
10
DC Out, But Maryland Makes It To National Geographic Bee Finals
Which feature would more likely be found covering a large expanse of desert—erg or ventifact? 4. Bark painting is an important art form for the indigenous ... «DCist.com, May 12»

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