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Oman
/oʊˈmɑːn/
Definition
1
A sultanate located in Western Asia on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, known for its stunning deserts, mountains, and rich maritime history.
2
Proper noun referring to the Sultanate of Oman, bordered by the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, with a coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman.
Examples
Oman's frankincense trade was once more valuable than gold, proving trees can be the real MVPs of history.
Planning a trip to Oman? Pack your sense of adventure, because dodging sandstorms builds character faster than any gym.
In Oman, the sultan's falcons are so elite, they probably have their own frequent flyer miles.
Oman's wadis turn into paradise after rain—nature's way of saying 'surprise party in the desert!'