Antonym: Pacific. Similar words: frantic, pedantic, romantic, semantics, anticipate, antiseptic, at last, at large. Meaning: [ət'læntɪk] n. the 2nd largest ocean; separates North and South America on the west from Europe and Africa on the east. adj. relating to or bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
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211. In 1844, Morse sent his first telegraph message, from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, Maryland; by 1866, a telegraph line had been laid across the Atlantic Ocean from the U.S. to Europe.
212. Any of various deep-bodied marine food fishes of the family Sparidae, especially a common species Pagrus pagrus of Mediterranean and Atlantic waters.
213. A voracious food and game fish(Pomatomus saltatrix) of temperate and tropical waters of the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
214. Later in the day, all 12 experts met with the North Atlantic Council, NATO's highest decision-making body.
215. Many early explorers got lost in the immense, uncharted Atlantic.
216. It is bound to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the northeast by the North Channel.
217. A year on, and with at least six months still to go, he is already mulling over a potential future project: rowing across the Atlantic single-handed.
218. The freighter rounded the Cape of Good Hope and sailed into the Atlantic.
219. With few natural predators, they have been rapidly expanding in Caribbean and Atlantic waters, voraciously preying on local fish, shrimp and crab populations across the region.
220. The good news is that there were a few skeptics, even during the height of the mania: Howard Kurtz of The Daily Beast, James Fallows of The Atlantic and Jonathan Chait of The New Republic.
221. The strikingly beautiful blue marlin is the largest of the Atlantic marlins and one of the biggest fish in the world.
222. Branches sealed in ice take on a glass-like fragility in Newfoundland. Reaching east into the Atlantic Ocean,(http://sentencedict.com/atlantic.html) the island faces harsh temperatures and deep snows throughout the winter.
223. North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) is the pre - eminent security alliance in the world today.
224. Ground-floor Rooms, Meadow Building, Venice, Brideshead, the ship in the Atlantic, and the Continent all have their own significance in the novel.
225. The continental divide refers to an imaginary line in the North American Rockies that divides the wconsumedrs flowing into the Atlantic Ocean from those flowing into the Pacific.
226. The capital of Morocco, on the Atlantic Ocean northeast of Casablanca.
227. In these Atlantic coast states, there have always been fishermen and boat builders.
228. They'll be in the Gulf of Alaska, near Greenland, in the Argentine basin in the south Atlantic, and southwest of Chile in the Pacific.
229. They breed in the Maritime Provinces of eastern Canada and winter along the Atlantic coast.
230. Despite Argentina along rich South Atlantic fisheries, seafood is rarely seen on dinner tables.
231. Pacific lionfish is just one species that has proliferated in the southern Atlantic and Caribbean after hobbyists released the fish when they got too big for their tanks.
232. A city of east-central Brazil near the Atlantic Ocean south-southeast of Recife. It is a commercial center in a cotton- and sugar-producing region.
233. Maronites, Copts, Berbers,[sentencedict.com] Kurds and Africans as well as Arabs and Muslims inhabit a miscellany of lands from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf and from the Saharan desert to the foothills of Anatolia.
234. Gambia is a country of western Africa on the Atlantic Ocean.
235. Atlantic halibut is a no-go for most but Monterey Bay recommends it as a sustainable choice.
236. Napoleon I was exiled to island of St Helena in the South Atlantic.
237. They had proved to their satisfaction, that the Mississippi did not empty into the Gulf of California, or into the Atlantic.
238. Throughout a stormy autumn the U - boats struggled vainly to regain the ascendancy in the North Atlantic.
239. Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa and his men were the first Europeans to travel through the thick jungles in Panama from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Coast.
240. Could the Olmec heads depict African visitors from across the Atlantic?
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