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Määritelmät
Adjektiivi
- (nonstandard) Antarctic; of or pertaining to Antarctica.
Substantiivi
- (fiction or hypothetical) A native of Antarctica.
- (sometimes humorous) One who has spent time in Antarctica, especially a scientist or researcher.
Esimerkit
- ...West Antarctican part of Gondwanaland are very informative.
- By studying the modern trends of international affairs it may be very easily understood that the Antarctican shores are gradually becoming important naval bases.
- This fascinating view of Mendez-Correa may not seem too incredible, as actually the Antarctican shores might have possessed warm regions...
- Nevertheless, the possibility of trans-Antarctican airways between South America and Australasia seems a much more remote possibility
- 1959, Polar Record, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge University Press, page 858
- At various times he was President of the American Polar Society, the Association of American Geographers and the Antarctican Society.
- Did it belong to South America or to Antarctica? Where was the junction or separation of the Andean and Antarctican mountain systems?
- ...no way to hold on, trapped on an antarctican icefloat.
- From South America, marsupials dispersed into an Antarctican continent that was considerably warmer than at present and, unaccompanied by placentals, reached Australia during the early Eocene, about 50 million years ago.
- ...customs which the Antarcticans might have. How he wished he had made the trip alone, and need not share with Adam the scientific triumphs to come!
- Of course she was—the daughter of Morrison, Hull’s companion who had befriended and protected him against the Antarcticans.
- Had the US Navy icebreakers been unable to rescue them from the ice in early 1948 her child might have been the first native-born Antarctican.
- Gonneville departed this enchanted land...taking with him...an “Indian” prince called Essomeric. The land was not, of course, the southern continent, and Essomeric was not an Antarctican. De Gonneville had probably been to southern Brazil.
- Recall the exercise at the end of the previous chapter, and imagine that you discover just one Antarctican, and you measure his or her body temperature. If you know the population mean for Antarcticans (perhaps it is 98.6°F), then you have one piece of information about variability.
- Part of the reason is that there is an indigenous tradition of consuming seals in the north for subsistence, whereas sealing in the south was done almost exclusively for commercial reasons, there being no native Antarcticans.
- ...the easy-going good nature and “she’s right, mate,” attitude of the genuine Australian is a simple but practical outlook which could well be copied by many future Antarcticans.
- We were not the only Antarcticans flying early this 1958-59 season. Soviet scientists across the icecap were planning an over-snow traverse toward the South Pole and wanted to survey the route by air.
- The Antarcticans sense that life must be asserted here. It cannot draw back before these wastes, but must subdue them if only to demonstrate its viability.
- I’m an Antarctican; I can sleep on the ground.
- You should also have little trouble finding some glacier ice for your whiskey; many Antarcticans enjoy sipping their Scotch on very old rocks!
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