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oasis (n.)

"fertile spot in a desert, where there is a spring or well and more or less vegetation," originally in reference to the Libyan desert, 1610s, from French oasis (18c.) and directly from Late Latin oasis, from Greek oasis, probably from Hamitic (compare Coptic wahe, ouahe "oasis," properly "dwelling place," from ouih "dwell"). The same Egyptian source produced Arabic wahah. Figurative sense of "any fertile place in the midst of a waste" is by 1800.

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Definitions of oasis from WordNet

oasis (n.)
a fertile tract in a desert (where the water table approaches the surface);
oasis (n.)
a shelter serving as a place of safety or sanctuary;
Synonyms: haven
From wordnet.princeton.edu

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