Mediterranean
Meaning of Mediterranean
adjective
- of or characteristic of the Mediterranean Sea, the countries bordering it, or their inhabitants.
a leisurely Mediterranean cruise
our temperatures are Mediterranean
- the Mediterranean Sea or the countries bordering it.
a permanent American naval presence in the Mediterranean
feta is made throughout the eastern Mediterranean
- a native of a Mediterranean country.
an admiring audience of Mediterraneans
mid 16th century: from Latin mediterraneus ‘inland’ (from medius ‘middle’ + terra ‘land’) + -an.
Information about Mediterranean
- The plural form of Mediterranean is: Mediterraneans.
- Languages in which Mediterranean is used:
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Hyphenation of Mediterranean
Mediter-ranean
- It consists of 2 syllables and 13 chars.
- Mediterranean is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Translation of Mediterranean
- French: méditerranéen
- Italian: mediterraneo
- Portuguese: mediterrânico
- German: mediterran, mittelmeerisch
- Spanish: mediterráneo
Words that rhyme with Mediterranean
Cananean, Herculanean, Honduranean, Janean, Justinianean, Ottomanean, Xenophanean, calcanean, castanean, circumforanean, coetanean, contemporanean, cotemporanean, cyanean, extranean, herculanean, limitanean, mediterranean, semisubterranean, subterranean, superterranean, talocalcanean, terranean, tibiocalcanean, Demosthenean, Diogenean, Itenean, Mycenean, Pyrenean, Ximenean, aenean, heterogenean, hymenean, monogenean, platyctenean, pyrenean, agnean, Daphnean, arachnean, Argentinean, Cratinean, Guinean, Longinean, Mantinean, Paninean, argentinean, cartilaginean, cloacinean, consanguinean, cycadofilicinean
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