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austral

[ UK /ˈɒstɹə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈɔstɹəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the basic unit of money in Argentina; equal to 100 centavos
ADJECTIVE
  1. of the south or coming from the south
    sailed the austral seas

How To Use austral In A Sentence

  • The true King of England is alive and well and living in the outback of Australia.
  • In the final match, Lara scored yet another hundred but this was so frantic and frenzied that it could not stop the Australians from winning the match and squaring the series.
  • The term proteome “proteins that are encoded and expressed by a genome” was coined in 1994 by Marc Wilkins, then a graduate student at Macquarrie University in Sydney, Australia. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • He received his award for service to the preservation and documentation of Australia's naval history and maritime heritage.
  • To date, more than 20 specimens of D. australis have been collected at this locality, all within galleries and with dislocated plastrons.
  • The _Pompilidæ_ are species of great beauty, some closely resembling those of Australia in the banding and maculation of their wings; amongst the _Vespidæ_ will be found some of the most elegant and beautiful forms in the whole of that protean family of Hymenoptera. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The Windsor, the oldest five-star hotel in Australia, at first can seem fusty and a little conservative, but she soon comes alive with the stories told about her.
  • This animal is found in Australia, and nowhere else.
  • The recent Australian National Championships and Olympic swimming trials give a strange story to the world of swimming.
  • Minister for Defence Robert Hill talks with an Australian Army captain and warrant officer at a Middle East base.
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