Similar words: arctic, antarctic, antarctica, arctic ocean, arctic circle, antarctic circle, infarction, myocardial infarction. Meaning: [‚sʌb'ɑrktɪk /-'ɑːk-] adj. of or relating to latitudes just south of the Arctic Circle.
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1. There was Libby, a middle-class city girl who lives in a log cabin in the sub-arctic woods.
2. Lemmings, small rodents of the arctic and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, have long been a byword for mass mindlessness and mass suicide.
3. Cold regions include arctic and subarctic areas and areas immediately adjoining them.
4. Hovsgol is the northernmost of Mongolia's 21 provinces, shadowing Russia's border and sharing the great Siberian taiga (subarctic coniferous forest).
5. Deer Rangifer tarandus of Arctic and subarctic regions, common to North America and Eurasia.
6. Subarctic temperatures will force us underground for a billion years.
7. The Arctic and Subarctic are of particular interest because these high latitudes are among the world's first locations to begin experiencing climate change.
8. Boreal forests occupy the subarctic zone and are generally evergreen and coniferous.
9. The weather presented a particular challenge, especially for American servicemen unaccustomed to subarctic conditions.
10. I got a brief glimpse of the situation of Sweden's modern Sami when I visited subarctic town of Lule? a few weeks ago.
11. The relationships between the distributions of forest limit and subarctic coniferous trees and WI were examined in detail.
12. Girls are more likely to be born at tropical latitudes than in temperate or subarctic climes ,(sentencedict.com) according to new research.
13. The culture and technology of Inuit society that served so well in the Arctic were not suited to subarctic regions, so they did not displace their southern neighbours.
14. However, studies have found that it may lower the risk of catching a cold among people whose bodies are under high physical stress—think marathon runners or soldiers on subarctic exercises.
15. A large diurnal owl (Nyctea scandiaca) of Arctic and subarctic regions, having snow-white plumage with dark markings.
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