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- noun Alternative form of
dzud .
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Examples
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
WBAY Action 2 News 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
CBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Los Angeles - Southern California - LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
WBAY Action 2 News 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
ajc.com - News GANBAT NAMJILSANGARAV 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
CBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Los Angeles - Southern California - LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
Fore, right! GANBAT NAMJILSANGARAV 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
Fore, right! GANBAT NAMJILSANGARAV 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
Fore, right! GANBAT NAMJILSANGARAV 2010
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Huge animal losses caused by a combination of dry summers and severe winters - a disaster that Mongolians call "zud" - are becoming a chronic menace to the country.
kad commented on the word zud
An extended period of heavy snow and extreme cold in Mongolia that prevents livestock grazing.
May 20, 2010