ˈdōˌäb noun
( -s )
Etymology: Persian dōāb, from dō two (from Middle Persian) + -āb water, from Old Persian āpi-; akin to Avestan dvā- two, Sanskrit dva, and to Avestan āp- water — more at two
: a tract of land between two rivers : interfluve
ˈdōˌäb noun
( -s )
Etymology: Persian dōāb, from dō two (from Middle Persian) + -āb water, from Old Persian āpi-; akin to Avestan dvā- two, Sanskrit dva, and to Avestan āp- water — more at two
: a tract of land between two rivers : interfluve
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012