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Synonyms eolian
Type of greek, hellene
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Type of citizenry, people
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Derivation aeolus
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Desert sand dunes and loess are examples of aeolian transport and deposition.
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Finding pre-historic settlements in areas covered by aeolian sand is thus very difficult.
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As they wheeled over my roof, they trailed an aeolian music behind them.
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Giant aeolian dune size determined by the average depth of the atmospheric boundary layer.
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Degraded impact structures record variations in volcanic, fluvial, and aeolian activity.
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A subtype of the erosional cave is the wind or aeolian cave, carved by wind-born sediments.
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Several archaeological excavations have shown aeolian activities.
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In some places, layers of aeolian sand are quite thick.
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For the stones to be supported by the loess, you really need some other process besides aeolian transport.
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  • Of or pertaining to Aeolus, the Greek god of the winds; relating to or caused by the wind
  • A member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks
  • The ancient Greek inhabitants of Aeolia
  • Of or relating to Aeolis or its ancient Greek people
  • Aeolian is an album by the German band The Ocean Collective released in March, 2006. Aeolian is the second part of a two-CD project that started with Fluxion. While Fluxion was considered more "atmospheric and orchestral," Aeolian is its more "metal" predecessor.
  • (Aeolius) Aeolus or Eolus (Greek: Aiolos , Modern Greek) was the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. In fact this name was shared by three mythic characters. ...
  • Of, or relating to the wind; carried, deposited or eroded by the wind
  • Alternative spelling of aeolian
  • (Aeolians) [from Latin Aeolis, Aeolia an ancient country in Asia Minor from Greek Aiolis] A people who in early prehistoric times were settled in Thessaly and Boeotia, occupied some parts of the Peloponnesus before the Achaeans, and colonized Lesbos and the adjacent coast of Asia Minor. ...