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taiga
[ tahy-guh, tahy-gah ]
noun
- the coniferous evergreen forests of subarctic lands, covering vast areas of northern North America and Eurasia.
taiga
/ ˈtaɪɡə /
noun
- the coniferous forests extending across much of subarctic North America and Eurasia, bordered by tundra to the north and steppe to the south
taiga
/ tī′gə /
- A forest located in the Earth's far northern regions, consisting mainly of cone-bearing evergreens, such as firs, pines, and spruces, and some deciduous trees, such as larches, birches, and aspens. The taiga is found just south of the tundra.
Word History and Origins
Origin of taiga1
Word History and Origins
Origin of taiga1
Example Sentences
Exclusive to this location is a Taiga Takahashi shop-in-shop inspired by traditional Japanese inns.
Exclusive to this location is a Taiga Takahashi shop-in-shop inspired by traditional Japanese inns.
Northern Data has also been mulling an initial public offering of its cloud computing unit Taiga since it unveiled a financing package to buy more chips and boost its generative AI offerings.
Taiga Semikawa, a 23-year-old from Japan playing on a sponsor exemption, also finished at 18 after a 64.
Taiga Semikawa, a 23-year-old from Japan playing on a sponsor exemption, settled for 64 after a three-putt par on the par-5 18th just before a rain-delayed round with preferred lies was suspended by darkness with nine players on the course.
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