lunette

loo-NET

A crescent-shaped landform — specifically, a low ridge of wind-deposited sediment on the lee side of a dry lake bed or playa. Lunettes are common in arid and semi-arid landscapes, built grain by grain as prevailing winds carry sand and clay off the dry lake surface. Also: the crescent-shaped opening above a door or window in architecture.
Etymology
French: lunette (little moon), diminutive of lune (moon), from Latin luna.
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