Atlantic
Meaning of Atlantic
- of or adjoining the Atlantic Ocean.
the Atlantic coast of Europe
- relating to or denoting the third climatic stage of the postglacial period in northern Europe, between the Boreal and Sub-Boreal stages (about 7,500 to 5,000 years ago), marked by a moist oceanic climate.
- short for Atlantic Ocean.
- the Atlantic climatic stage.
late Middle English: via Latin from Greek Atlantikos, from Atlas, Atlant- (see atlas). The term originally referred to the Atlas Mountains in North Africa, hence to the sea near the west African coast, later extended to the whole ocean.
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Hyphenation of Atlantic
At-lantic
- It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
- Atlantic is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Translation of Atlantic
- German: Atlantik
- French: Atlantique, atlantique
- Spanish: atlántico, atlántica
- Italian: atlantico
- Portuguese: atlântico
Anagrams of Atlantic
Words that rhyme with Atlantic
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