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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31. How high will the European tsunami be when it works its way up the Baltic Sea and thence through the Gulf of Finland to St.
32. I brought a puppy to Saint Petersburg, and when it became adult and came to the Baltic republic, it saw the sheep flock and started to guard it.
33. Estonian dictionary order, case - insensitive, for use with the 1257 ( Baltic ) Character Set.
34. But Russia has confirmed that it will be sending the flagship of its Baltic fleet, the nuclear-powered cruiser Peter the Great.
35. Finland is a Nordic country in northeastern Europe, bounded by the Baltic Sea to the southwest, the Gulf of Finland to the south and the Gulf of Bothnia to the west.
36. "The Baltic Republics together with the Ukraine, Belarus, Moldavia, Romania and Bulgaria are directly threatened," said Lubroth.
37. 'The Cosco issue is of concern to the Baltic Exchange, ' Mr. Penn said.
38. But across eastern Europe, the Baltic republics and the Ukraine, the drive to rewrite history is being used to relativise Nazi crimes and rehabilitate collaborators.
39. Latvian dictionary order, case - sensitive, for use with the 1257 ( Baltic ) Character Set.
40. The historic data of the Baltic Freight Index standing for the level of international dry-bulk shipping price takes on the feature of long-term rise, cyclical punctuation and casual fluctuation.
41. Lithuanian dictionary order, case - insensitive, for use with the 1257 ( Baltic ) Character Set.
42. Skype was invented here – and at the beginning of the year Estonia became the first Baltic state to adopt the euro.
43. A city of southwest Finland on the Baltic Sea west of Helsinki. Settled in the early13th century, it was the capital of Finland until1812. Population, 162, 282.
44. Her mother comes from a village on the Baltic Sea.
45. On Thursday he will take the seven first ladies to the Schlitz castle near the Baltic port of Rostock, for a conference on demographic development. Sentencedict.com
46. Here salmon and sea trout are caught on their migration from the Baltic to Lake Malaren. Among the more humble species to be hooked are perch, pike, zander and Baltic herring.
47. Fish Stocks in the Baltic Sea: Finite or Infinite Resource?
48. The Baltic state of Lithuania -- sandwiched between Latvia and the Russian exclave Kalingrad -- faces an economic contraction of 18 percent for 2009.
49. He experiments with a vast range of woods, including Baltic birch and black walnut.
50. After removing the long-term tendency, cyclical fluctuating and seasonal fluctuating one by one from Baltic Freight Index, a null means stationary series is reached which matched ARMA model.
51. Jeremy Penn, the chief executive of the Baltic Exchange, which tracks the cost of moving freight around the globe, isn't persuaded that the issue will affect the entire dry-bulk industry.
52. It is separated from Finland in the north by the narrow Gulf of Finland and from Sweden in the west by the middle part of the Baltic Sea.
53. The river winds its way northward for 1,047 kilometers (651 miles), through major cities such as Krakow and Warsaw, to Gdansk Bay on the Baltic Sea.
54. Dive enthusiasts in Lithuania have opened the country's first underwater picture gallery, saying the waters of a lake in the west of the Baltic state unveil the beauty of art like nowhere on land.
55. Most of the chemical transportations in the Baltic Sea are done by chemical parcel tankers.
56. The Baltic Exchange Dry index, which measures the cost of dry bulk shipping, continued to drop.
57. The Russian Baltic Fleet sailed round Africa to be utterly destroyed in the Straits of Tshushima.
58. It is a 95-Storey tower on the Site of the Baltic Exchange, which was badly damaged by an IRA bomb in 1992.
59. Lubeck (or Liubke, as it was called) was a small, unimportant trading village on the Baltic Sea. It had no army.
60. He was addressing the top military commanders after inaugurating the anti-missile radar in Russia's Baltic Exclave of Kaliningrad.
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