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takyr|ˈtɑːkɪə(r)| Also takir. [a. Turki, Chagatai taḳir f. taḳ smooth.] In Russian Central Asia, any of the wide expanses of clay which are covered with water in the spring and are dry in summer.
1864A. Vámbéry Trav. Central Asia 91 By degrees the sand disappeared, and about midnight we had so firm a clayey soil under us, that the regulated tread of the distant camels echoed as if some one was beating time in the still night. The Turkomans name such spots Takir. 1902Encycl. Brit. XXIII. 511/2 Large areas amidst the sands are occupied by takyrs. 1961L. D. Stamp Gloss. Geogr. Terms 444/2 Takyr.., area of barren alkaline soil with heavy unstructural clay soil. |