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western

[ UK /wˈɛstən/ ]
[ US /ˈhwɛstɝn, ˈwɛstɝn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sandwich made from a western omelet
ADJECTIVE
  1. lying toward or situated in the west
    our company's western office
  2. relating to or characteristic of the western parts of the world or the West as opposed to the eastern or oriental parts
    western thought
    the western world
  3. of or characteristic of regions of the United States west of the Mississippi River
    a Western ranch
  4. of wind; from the west

How To Use western In A Sentence

  • In the manvantara 2980 to 1480 B.C., did the Western Laya The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
  • Squire Western, who, surrounded by piqueurs, and girt with the conventional cor de chasse of the Gallic sportsman, sings the following ariette, diversified with true Fielding
  • Some concepts in Chinese medicine have no exact equivalent in Western medicine.
  • However, this happy juxtaposition of Eastern style and Western living has not always been so effortless.
  • Russian knapweed is a problem in ranges and pastures in the western United States, where it grows up to 4 feet tall and takes over otherwise productive land.
  • A prepossessing performer with a beautiful baritone, Murray is tall, blond and Midwestern - looking.
  • During a secret speech in February 1956 (which was almost immediately leaked to the Western media) he condemned the policies of the hitherto much admired Stalin and accused him of hideous crimes.
  • This was the policy of western governments in the postwar era and it was a success. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Moroccan government claims to be acting constructively, but pretends that Western Sahara is not partitioned, and that the Polisario-controlled areas are a buffer zone in which the Polisario has no presence. Global Voices in English » Western Sahara: Landmine Injures Five During Peaceful Protest
  • We (the Western public) regard picnics as highly advantageous to health and beauty, promoting social sympathy and high-toned alimentiveness, advancing the interests of the community and the ultimate welfare of the nation. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870
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