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Mojave

American  
[moh-hah-vee] / moʊˈhɑ vi /

noun

plural

Mojaves,

plural

Mojave
  1. Mohave.


Mojave British  
/ məʊˈhɑːvɪ /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Mohave

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Eventually the entire massif stands exposed: a solitary block of limestone rising 1,800 feet above the Mojave floor.

From Los Angeles Times

The 17-year-old best friends are neighbors in a flyspeck California town in the Mojave Desert.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Mojave, Calif.-based company is owned by private-equity firm Cerberus Capital Management.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the state of California is insisting the Ivanpah power plant in the Mojave Desert stay open for at least 13 more years.

From Los Angeles Times

Once a prison, the facility in the Mojave Desert, located 67 miles east of Bakersfield, reopened in April to hold people in removal proceedings, including Khan.

From Los Angeles Times