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Belize

[ US /bɛˈɫiz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a country on the northeastern coast of Central America on the Caribbean; formerly under British control

How To Use Belize In A Sentence

  • Researchers are using two species in Belize, the redrump tarantula and the cinnamon tarantula, implanted with radio transponders to help monitor forest degradation.
  • What a jaguar needs to survive in the rainforest of Belize, for instance, may be different from what it needs in the dry, open, bushy Sonora area of Mexico.
  • The November 19 Belize Settlement Day is observed with a daylong celebration on the closest weekend.
  • Through a series of charters and fishing trips I worked my way through the islands and back to mainland, arriving in Belize.
  • Fueled by 85-degree ocean water, amidst weakening vertical wind shear (changing of the wind with height) and a progressively humidifying environment, Richard's maximum sustained winds peaked at 90 mph just prior to its landfall roughly 20 miles south of Belize City late Sunday. Richard's troublesome tropical journey
  • On February 20, it copped the audience award for best feature film at the Belize Film Festival.
  • Belizean, I admire your moral contortionism to keep gays from legally marrying each other at all cost. A Belated “Screw You” from the Clinton Administration
  • Belize shelf - carbonate sediments, clastic sediments, and ecology. Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, Belize
  • A family in Flowers Bank Village, Belize breaks the cohune nut for Cohune oil production Family in Isabella Bank, Belize beating Cohune nut for oil production Miriam conducting PEN interview with family in Flowers Bank Village, Belize Miriam (far left) training assistant during an interview on a landowner's farming practices.
  • Examples of such dwarfism or gigantism include the giant tortoises of the Seychelles islands, Indonesia's Komodo dragons, and the boas of the Belizean Snake Cayes.
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