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US
/ˌbɛˈɫɛm/
]
NOUN
- port city in northern Brazil in the Amazon delta; main port and commercial center for the Amazon River basin
How To Use Belem In A Sentence
- In fact, all evidence suggests that the exportation was a straightforward affair conducted in the open and actively facilitated by the Brazilian authorities in Belém. One River
- Another and very different form of thunderbolt is the belemnite, a common English fossil often preserved in houses in the west country with the same superstitious reverence as the neolithic hatchets. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
- They included the great marine reptiles such as ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs, but also smaller creatures such as ammonites and belemnites - the precursor's of today's squid.
- They included the great marine reptiles such as ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs, but also smaller creatures such as ammonites and belemnites - the precursor's of today's squid.
- Right now, the tampon chandelier is only soaking up the gazes of art lovers, and will continue to do so until the Belem Cultural Center exhibition ends, on May 18, 2010. Beautiful Room : Chandelier Creative
- Agouti hunting is already prohibited in Brazil; restaurants in Belem, for example, once offered a variety of "cotta" (agouti) dishes at prices equivalent to those of choice filet mignon, but since the early 1970s they have been banned from serving it. 15 Agouti
- Urgonian facies are also characterized, negatively, by the absence of ammonites and belemnites.
- Its old home in a building between the Discoveries Monument and Belem Tower will be renovated to once again welcome the collection.
- But if there is only one such subelement, you can also refer to it without the explicit indexing.
- These turned out to be remains from the tentacles of extinct squid-like belemnites.