peninsular

[ UK /pənˈɪnsjʊlɐ/ ]
[ US /pəˈnɪnsəɫɝ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or forming or resembling a peninsula
    peninsular isolation
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How To Use peninsular In A Sentence

  • It has a number of hill ranges and is the source of some of the most important peninsular rivers.
  • Hispanic eccentricity is peninsular and consists of the coexistence of different civilizations and different pasts: an inclusive eccentricity. Octavio Paz - Nobel Lecture
  • He denounced them as the curse and weakness of Spain, the spoiled children of the peninsular family.
  • I speak Spanish with an accent (not American accent) and "peninsular" vocabulary (Spain), and it confuses people because I look 100% gringa. Spanish
  • The Australian frigate, HMAS Warramunga, participated in the first live-firing exercise of its kind with the Chinese navy off the Shandong Peninsular in the Yellow Sea in north-eastern China. Australia, China Conduct Live-Fire Naval Exercise in Yellow Sea
  • About 221 plant species are endemic to this peninsular state.
  • Hellas and even the Peloponnesus have had their peninsularity impaired and their race mixed, owing to the predominant continental section to the north. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
  • Outside of northern peninsular Malaysia, batik designs are usually produced in factories.
  • Peninsular Malaysia has three main ports: Penang in the north-west, Kelang in the middle of the west coast, and Johore on the southern tip of the peninsula across from Singapore.
  • We acquired our nickname, the Goats, in the Peninsular War when we proved our worth in rocky terrain.
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