tundral

English

Etymology

From tundra + -al

Adjective

tundral (comparative more tundral, superlative most tundral)

  1. Of, pertaining to or characteristic of the tundra
    • 1988 March 4, Neil Tesser, “The Sports Section”, in Chicago Reader:
      The great god Baseball has returned, driving the forces of winter and darkness from the tundral landscape.

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