Similar words: baltic sea, baltimore, basaltic, peristaltic, meal ticket, critical time, salt i, salt ii. Meaning: ['bɔːltɪk] n. 1. a sea in northern Europe; stronghold of the Russian navy 2. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages related to the Slavonic languages; Baltic languages have preserved many archaic features that are believed to have existed in Proto-Indo European. adj. 1. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Baltic States or their peoples or languages 2. of or near or on the Baltic Sea.
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1. Fish stocks in the Baltic are in decline.
2. The fleet is manoeuvring in the Baltic.
3. The Baltic republics have called on the Scandinavian countries for help.
4. Moscow and the Baltic republics are re-opening channels of communication.
5. The Nazi-Soviet pact carved up the Baltic states in 1939.
6. The Baltic republics were annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940.
7. The Baltic people have a right to determine their own future.
8. They sailed across the Baltic and North Seas with only a compass to guide them.
9. The Baltic Sea is a continuation of the North Sea.
10. No one expects the Baltic states to naturalise young Russian soldiers, but army pensioners can be given citizenship.
11. Just north of Germany lies the Baltic Sea.
12. A cruiser is cruising in the Baltic Sea.
13. European countries bordering the Baltic Sea.
14. the Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
15. Just buy property in this Baltic State.
16. The Baltic Exchange's Capesize freight index.
17. Kingsmill Bond at Moscow's Troika Dialog suggests the Baltic company Trigon Agri as a way to play the catch-up story in the Eurasian steppe.
18. The Both-to-blame Collision Clause currently published by the Baltic and International Maritime Conference is deemed to be incorporated into this Bill of Lading.
19. Army Group North was driving up along the Baltic toward Leningrad.
20. We helped to fit him out for a trip to the Baltic.
21. France is on the point of recognizing the independence of the Baltic States.
22. The Nordic countries have been quick to assert their interest in the development of the Baltic States.
23. It is unlikely that this suggestion will be greeted enthusiastically in the Baltic States.
24. They were the only country to argue for even token recognition of the Baltic states' independence.
25. The Soviet Union extended all the way from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean.
26. The ferry's carcass lies 220 feet underwater,(sentencedict.com) on the floor of the Baltic Sea.
27. Indeed(sentencedict.com), the Chinese authorities are keen to promote the 15-year-old Shanghai Shipping Exchange as a rival to London's Baltic Exchange.
28. The son of Lithuanian immigrants, his moustacheless beard gives him air of a Baltic pastor.
29. A subfamily of the Indo-European language family that consists of the Baltic and Slavic branches.
30. I decided to find out by returning to undertake a journey from Gdansk on the Baltic to Varna on the Black Sea, to be serialised in Telegraph Travel over the coming six weeks.
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