Mediterranean

[ US /ˌmɛdətɝˈeɪniən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the largest inland sea; between Europe and Africa and Asia
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of or located near the Mediterranean Sea
    Mediterranean countries
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How To Use Mediterranean In A Sentence

  • No matter that there were no green beans or zucchinies or that bok choy is Asian not Mediterranean, minestrone is primarily a vegetable soup and so long as you have a couple of primary flavours right, the rest will take care of itself. At My Table
  • Large numbers of vestal moths and a few crimson speckled moths, both normally resident in the Mediterranean, have been seen on the south-west and south-east coasts and in Gwynedd.
  • Mediterranean to look out for a French and Spanish squadron, which had been on the coast of Portugal, but returned to Ferrol --- I received all your letters by the Turkish corvette, which is arrived at Messina. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
  • The pylon is to be the centerpiece of a planned underwater museum featuring relics uncovered from the Mediterranean seabed. Newsvine - Get Smarter Here
  • The art installation suggests the continuity and fragility of Mediterranean civilization, reminding us of the simultaneous remoteness and seamlessness of the past.
  • Everywhere one feels the influence of the Mediterranean and particularly on the specific xerophilous flora and fauna of the region.
  • Cristalhombre wrote me asking for further references on "foodie" places at Lakeside after my review of the wonderful Tabarka Restaurant featuring splendid Spanish Mediterranean seafood from the Alicante Region and I told him I knew of few places that met those standards at Lakeside but Dawg has just discovered another place that is new and special beyond belief so here goes: Cuisine From The Costa Blanca
  • The region's Mediterranean style climate and annual water deficit has led to extensive calcrete development.
  • During changeable weather, the temperature can veer from sub-Mediterranean to Siberian.
  • Experts have linked the harder rains to the warming of the Mediterranean, which results in higher humidity. Times, Sunday Times
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