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Etymology

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From dune +‎ land.

Noun

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duneland (countable and uncountable, plural dunelands)

  1. Land where dunes are found.
    • 2008 May 27, Charles Mcgrath, “At World’s End, Honing a Father-Son Dynamic”, in New York Times[1]:
      “A little fog, a little drizzle —— those are the good days,” Mark Forker, the movie’s director of special effects, remarked one morning in late April while the crew was shooting some of the final scenes in the book on a stretch of scraggly duneland by the shore of Lake Erie here.

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