Similar words: errant, meditate, aberrant, terrain, expedite, premeditated, terra firma, one after another. Meaning: [‚medɪtə'reɪnɪən] n. the largest inland sea; between Europe and Africa and Asia. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of or located near the Mediterranean Sea.
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181. Asia minor(A peninsula of western Asia between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. It is generally coterminous with Asian Turkey and is usually considered synonymous with Anatolia.
182. The terroir of rocky clay limestone soil with schist, and a typically Mediterranean climate.
183. The Mediterranean is part of what geologists call a mobile belt — fragments of the Earth's crust that float between the much larger continental plates.
184. Through the three Punic Wars, Rome defeated Carthage and became an unparalleled strong county in the Mediterranean.
185. Napoli Hong Kong is the world's oldest and most important Mediterranean ports.
186. Accept cargo to East Mediterranean, Adriatic Sea destinations VIA Piraeus.
187. Silk was traded along this seven thousand kilometre braid of caravan trails from China right across Asia to the eastern Roman empire on the shores of the Mediterranean, and also to south Asia.
188. The climate is temperate and Mediterranean with hot, dry summers and cool, variably rainy winters.
189. He leaves a rather amiable impression and naturally sheds the charm of "Mediterranean Sunshine" which, he himself regards owing to the paradisiacal scenery and wonderful atmosphere in Maldives.
190. The capital of Spain's fastest-growing region, inland Zaragoza kept booming even as the overbuilt Mediterranean coast came to symbolize how real estate excess was not just an American ailment.
191. It is named Cyclades and inspired by Greek nature, architecture, Mediterranean.
192. These are New Guinea's half- inch -long (1.3 centimeter long ) antlered flies—harmless relatives of the Mediterranean fruit fly and other fruit pests.
193. This is a tunnel running from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea.
194. Loggerhead turtles die the same way in the Mediterranean, where boats from 21 countries hunt for tuna and swordfish. These two areas "are urgent conservation priorities," Wallace says.
195. Vatican City has a temperate Mediterranean climate, mild rainy winters, and hot, dry summers.
196. Five or six years ago, we were meteorologically tricked into thinking that we should get used to Mediterranean temperatures, so the past two summers came as a bit of a nasty shock.
197. Scientists are uncovering the secrets of twin port cities lost under the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, a researcher said recently.
198. A sumo wrestler plays with an Israeli child in the Mediterranean sea during a visit to a beach in Tel Aviv June 6, 2006.
199. Xebecs have a history of being corsair ships and they were often seen in the Mediterranean.
200. Conclusion The test of G6PD activity by ACA has important meaning to G6PD deficiency and mediterranean anemia detection in pregnancy examinations.
201. These evergreen shrubs (Nerium oleander is shown) are common as tub plants or in gardens in the Southwest and California, any locale that approaches the plant's native Mediterranean climate.
202. There is a beautiful bloomy winter garden which evokes a mediterranean feeling all year long.
203. The Strait of Gibraltar connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
204. Versions of the Adam-and-Eve story date back at least 5,000 years and have been told in cultures from the Mediterranean to the South Pacific to the Americas.
205. In some districts, such as frozen soil districts, the tropical zone and Mediterranean area, it indicates the degree of soil organic matter (SOM) degradation.
206. Croatia is a Central European and Mediterranean country, bordering Slovenia in the west, Hungary in the north, Serbia in the east and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the south.
207. With wind speeds of up to 125mph, cyclone Klaus struck land at the point of the estuary of the river Gironde, near Bordeaux, then charged south-east to Spain and across the Mediterranean to Italy.
208. But in two games of fluctuating fortunes ,[http://sentencedict.com/mediterranean.html] the team from the Mediterranean principality won through.
209. He never thought of the Mediterranean Sea or the Bay of Naples.
210. The Romans adopted this name for the great body of water beyond the Mediterranean and since their other word for a big body of water was mare they in fact called the outer one the mare oceanus.
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