barracan (Meaning)
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barracan (n.)
A thick, strong stuff, somewhat like camlet; -- still used for outer garments in the Levant.
Synonyms & Antonyms of barracan
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barracan Sentence Examples
- The barracan draped elegantly over the couch, its thick fabric adding a touch of warmth to the room.
- The ancient barracan, woven from camel hair, bore witness to centuries of desert life.
- The sheik wore a flowing barracan that billowed in the Saharan wind.
- The barracan provided insulation against the cold desert nights and shade during the scorching days.
- Touareg nomads relied on barracan tents to protect them from the harsh desert environment.
- The intricate patterns woven into the barracan carried cultural significance and told stories of the weaver's life.
- The barracan's natural brown color blended seamlessly with the desert landscape.
- Bedouins prized the durability and versatility of the barracan, using it for shelter, clothing, and even bedding.
- The barracan was a symbol of the close relationship between man and nature in the desert.
- As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the barren wasteland, the barracan offered solace and comfort to weary travelers.
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A thick, strong stuff, somewhat like camlet; -- still used for outer garments in the Levant.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The barracan draped elegantly over the couch, its thick fabric adding a touch of warmth to the room.
The ancient barracan, woven from camel hair, bore witness to centuries of desert life.
The sheik wore a flowing barracan that billowed in the Saharan wind.
The barracan provided insulation against the cold desert nights and shade during the scorching days.