Similar words: outlander, outlandish, outlandishly, outlay, outlaw, outlast, outlawry, outlawed. Meaning: ['dʒʌtlənd] n. 1. peninsula in northern Europe that forms the continental part of Denmark and a northern part of Germany 2. an indecisive naval battle in World War I (1916); fought between the British and German fleets off the northwestern coast of Denmark.
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1. At sea the Battle of Jutland takes place.
2. Denmark - A country of northern Europe on Jutland and adjacent islands.
3. A country of northern Europe on Jutland and adjacent islands.
4. Excellent quality beers are made in Jutland and consumption is high.
5. Allingham was the last known survivor of the Battle of Jutland, considered the greatest battle of World War I.
6. Puffy clouds and grazing sheep make a postcard - perfect scene in Denmark's Jutland Peninsula.
7. An island of northwest Germany, one of the North Frisian Islands in Helgoland Bay, an inlet of the North Sea southwest of Jutland.
8. Born in east London,[http://sentencedict.com] Henry Allingham joined the armed forces in 1915 and served on the western front and at the great naval battle with Germany at Jutland in 1916. Nicolas Walton reports.
9. The Queen and Prince Charles led tributes to the founder member of the Royal Air Force, who was also involved in the greatest naval clash of the first world war, the Battle of Jutland.
10. Located in northern Europe, Denmark consists of the mainland of Jutland and 406 islands.
11. Only major encounter between the British and German fleets in World War I, fought in the Skagerrak, an arm of the North Sea off the coast of Jutland (Denmark).
12. The animation begins with a view of snow-covered Norway (image top) and the Jutland Peninsula (image center). Low clouds cover Central Europe (image bottom).
13. Denmark borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and consists of a peninsula attached to Northern Germany named Jutland (Jylland), and 405 named islands.
14. Accordingly, France set out to overcome Britain by extending its military domination from Moscow to Lisbon, from Jutland to Calabria.
15. This was a global conflict that reached across the world's oceans to every part of the globe and was about far more than just the Battle of Jutland.
16. Accordingly, France set out to overcome Britain by extending its military domination from Moscow t Lisbon, from Jutland to Calabria.
17. The Anglo Saxons began invading around 449 AD from the regions of Denmark and Jutland.
18. Born in east London, Henry Allingham joined the armed forces in 1915 and served on the western front and at the great naval battle with Germany at Jutland in 1916.
19. A strait of the North Sea between southwest Sweden and eastern Jutland, Denmark. It connects with the North Sea through the Skagerrak.
20. Allingham joined the Royal Naval Air Service — precursor to the Royal Air Force — in 1915, and a year later took part in the Battle of Jutland, the war's largest naval battle.
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