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o·a·sis

 (ō-ā′sĭs)
n. pl. o·a·ses (-sēz)
1. A fertile or green area in a desert or wasteland, made so by the presence of water.
2. A situation or place preserved from surrounding unpleasantness; a refuge: an oasis of serenity amid chaos.

[From Late Latin Oasis, an oasis in the Libyan desert, from Greek, name of various oases in the the Libyan Desert, from Egyptian wḥ't, oasis.]
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oasis

(əʊˈeɪsɪs)
n, pl -ses (-siːz)
1. (Physical Geography) a fertile patch in a desert occurring where the water table approaches or reaches the ground surface
2. a place of peace, safety, or happiness in the midst of trouble or difficulty
[C17: via Latin from Greek, probably of Egyptian origin]

Oasis

(əʊˈeɪsɪs)
n
(Crafts) trademark a block of light porous material, used as a base for flower arrangements
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o•a•sis

(oʊˈeɪ sɪs)

n., pl. -ses (-sēz).
1. a fertile area in a desert region, usu. having a spring or well.
2. a refuge, as from work or stress; haven.
[1605–15; < Late Latin < Greek óasis (Herodotus) < Egyptian wḥ't]
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o·a·sis

(ō-ā′sĭs)
Plural oases (ō-ā′sēz)
A small area in a desert that has a supply of water and is able to support vegetation. An oasis forms when groundwater lies close enough to the surface to form a spring or to be reached by wells.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.oasis - a fertile tract in a desert (where the water table approaches the surface)oasis - a fertile tract in a desert (where the water table approaches the surface)
desert - arid land with little or no vegetation
2.oasis - a shelter serving as a place of safety or sanctuaryoasis - a shelter serving as a place of safety or sanctuary
shelter - a structure that provides privacy and protection from danger
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oasis

noun
1. watering hole, spring, water hole, watering place The province was largely a wasteland with an occasional oasis.
2. haven, retreat, refuge, sanctuary, island, resting place, sanctum an oasis of peace in a troubled world
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Translations
وَاحَةٌواحَه
oáza
oase
keidas
oaza
oázis
vin
オアシス
오아시스
oazė
oāze
oáza
oaza
oas
บริเวณอุดมสมบูรณ์ในทะเลทราย
ốc đảo

oasis

[əʊˈeɪsɪs] N (oases (pl)) [əʊˈeɪsiːz] (lit, fig) → oasis m inv
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oasis

[əʊˈeɪsɪs] [oases] [əʊˈeɪsiːz] (pl) n
(in desert)oasis f
[calm, peace] → oasis f
an oasis of green amid the frozen white landscape → une oasis de verdure dans le paysage gelé et blanc
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oasis

n pl <oases> (lit, fig)Oase f
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oasis

[əʊˈeɪsɪs] n (oases (pl)) [əʊˈeɪsiːz]oasi f inv
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oasis

(əuˈeisis) plural oˈases (-siːz) noun
an area in a desert where water is found. The travellers stopped at an oasis.
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oasis

وَاحَةٌ oáza oase Oase όαση oasis keidas oasis oaza oasi オアシス 오아시스 oase oase oaza oásis оазис oas บริเวณอุดมสมบูรณ์ในทะเลทราย vaha ốc đảo 绿洲
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References in classic literature ?
Seeing trees on the horizon, however, they walked towards them, and discovered a large and fertile oasis some miles in extent, and plentifully watered.
Knowest thou not, that thou art, in truth, producing an oasis?"
Yes, far in the distance was an oasis...an oasis with limpid water, which reflected the iron trees!...Tush, it was the scene of the mirage....I recognized it at once...the worst of the three!...No one had been able to fight against it...no one.
He was standing before a goat-skin tent amidst a clump of date palms within a tiny oasis. Close by was an Arab douar of some eight or ten tents.
Some gamesome wights will tell you that they have to plant weeds there, they don't grow naturally; that they import Canada thistles; that they have to send beyond seas for a spile to stop a leak in an oil cask; that pieces of wood in Nantucket are carried about like bits of the true cross in Rome; that people there plant toadstools before their houses, to get under the shade in summer time; that one blade of grass makes an oasis, three blades in a day's walk a prairie; that they wear quicksand shoes, something like Laplander snowshoes; that they are so shut up, belted about, every way inclosed, surrounded, and made an utter island of by the ocean, that to their very chairs and tables small clams will sometimes be found adhering, as to the backs of sea turtles.
After a thousand scenes of pillage, of vexation, and attacks by armed forces, their caravan arrived, in October, at the vast oasis of Asben.
Late that afternoon they went into camp at a little oasis in which was the DOUAR of a sheik whose flocks were being stolen, and whose herdsmen were being killed.
In the middle of this plain is the oasis of birdcherries and greenery where I spend my happy days, and in the middle of the oasis is the gray stone house with many gables where I pass my reluctant nights.
The oasis of the Otradnoe covert came in sight a few hundred yards off, the huntsmen were already nearing it.
The little station at which Hamel alighted was like an oasis in the middle of a flat stretch of sand and marsh.
"Now, gentlemen," said Levin, pulling up his boots and examining the lock of his gun with rather a gloomy expression, "do you see those reeds?" He pointed to an oasis of blackish green in the huge half-mown wet meadow that stretched along the right bank of the river.
It was the one oasis in which the summer still lingered; and yet a singular sense of loss came over the girls as they once more crossed its threshold.