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Andean

[ US /ˈændiən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to the Andes and their inhabitants

How To Use Andean In A Sentence

  • A Shandean fate overtook his body, which was taken by grave-robbers, recognized at an anatomy lecture in Cambridge, and secretly returned to its grave.
  • We huddled closely around its glowing embers as they struggled to keep at bay the piercing chill of the Andean night.
  • In practice, eleven Andean condors were raised from a single pair over a period of six years.
  • The text is devoted to roots and tubers, reflecting the importance which still exists in some Andean regions of the numerous members of the Cannaceae, Leguminosae, Cruciferae, Solanaceae, Basellaceae and other families which have edible roots or tubers. 1. Lost crops of the incas.
  • Its world wonders range from Andean peaks to Amazonian wilderness; from the endless horizons of the pampas to the awesome glaciers of Patagonia.
  • In some areas of Argentina, the Andean degraded caespitose (growing in dense tufts) herbaceous vegetation with open stands of dwarf shrubs includes Acantholippia hastulata, Adesmia horridiuscula, Baccharis incanum, Ephedra breana, Fabiana densa, Junellia seriphioides, Psila boliviensis, Senicio viridis, and Tetraglochin cristatum. Central Andean dry puna
  • The south coast of Peru is the region that much of Andean prehistory bases its archaeological chronology on, so this is not a minor issue.
  • The Andean Community of Nations is a trade bloc that currently includes: Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador. Hugo Chavez and Alvaro Uribe Meet in Bogota to Discuss Humanitarian Agreement
  • They are not found from Franklinian, Andean, Italian, and Tasmanian geosynclines and their adjacent shelves.
  • The Andean sun bears down, harsh and strong, in stark contrast to a chilly wind blowing from the mountain.
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