eilmesine
Eilmesine is a noun used primarily in certain rural dialects of the Anatolian region of Turkey. According to descriptive linguistic surveys, the word denotes a specific type of shallow depression or basin that is formed by the accumulation of eroded material in arid or semi‑arid landscapes. In these dialects the concept is distinct from the more widely known term “çuk,” which generally refers to any low‑lying area, because eilmesine implies a natural, relatively steep‑lined basin that was formed gradually over centuries by wind and water erosion. The term is typically applied to small, shallow basins that collect seasonal rains and may contain shallow wetlands or seasonal pools that support unique plant and animal communities.
Etymologically, the word does not appear in Classical Turkish or Ottoman Turkish dictionaries, suggesting that it
In agricultural practice, some local farmers use the term to describe the practice of cultivating crops that