Similar words: anatolia, liana, mongolian, defoliant, neonatology, bacchanalian, anatomy, anatomic. Meaning: n. an extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European.
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1. We took a plane south-west across the Anatolian plateau to Cappadocia.
2. This size is frequently encountered in contemporary Anatolian village rugs.
3. Price and resale value Anatolian rugs are relatively inexpensive and represent very good value for money.
4. Most contemporary Anatolian items are sufficiently attractive to be well worth buying, whatever their resale value.
5. Western Anatolian dancers perform at the Hippodrome.
6. In the heart of the Anatolian steppe, dervishes still whirl on festive occasions in mystic union with God.
7. Spurred on by a new class of Anatolian entrepreneurs,(http://sentencedict.com/anatolian.html) the economy has thrived.
8. The earthquake occurred along the North Anatolian strike-slip fault that extends roughly east-west beneath the Gulf of Izmit.
9. In Cappadocia, Turkey, the hotel called Anatolian Houses offers you suites built in five adjoining volcanic caves.
10. Big dogs like the Anatolian shepherd or Great Pyrenees can guard them from hostile animals.
11. Wheat descends from three grasses that hybridized on the Anatolian steppes.
12. The city-state of Ashur had extensive contact with cities on the Anatolian plateau.
13. It hit rocks and split in two off the coast of Turkey's Anatolian province.
14. In general, the poem reflects the culture of the Anatolian landowning aristocracy.
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