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baltic

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for baltic.

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In various places the details were completely wrong - for example, smaller roads near some Baltic coast beaches (e.g.

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Quick take

A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of baltic gathered in one view.

noun

A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.

noun

The Baltic Sea.

noun

The Baltic language family; the Baltic languages

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for baltic.

Example sentences

1

In various places the details were completely wrong - for example, smaller roads near some Baltic coast beaches (e.g.

2

The Baltic states, as well as Spain, Portugal, and Ireland did go through varying degrees of austerity.

3

All Baltic states have prominent startups, though Estonians where first to sell startup for big bucks (Skype).

4

In Baltic states, majority of TV content either comes in native German or is US shows translated to Russian.

5

Two of them are completely local (Elisa, DNA) and third one (TeliaSonera) is active in nordic and baltic countries.

6

Just because drought in California is much more serious problem than Vibrio vulnificus in the Baltic Sea doesn't mean we should disregard bacterias altogether.

7

Even if substantial portion of the debt is forgiven, the Greek state runs a deficit with a corrupt clientalistic system built since 1980 that provides Denmark type social benefits with baltic-area economy.

8

There are hundreds of thousands of Baltic citizens who are ethnic Russians and do not want to be anything else, after all.

9

Of course there are Baltic citizens who are not worried by Russia.

10

On a quick walk you can see a medieval castle, renaissance architecture, soviet architecture, and postmodern examples from the sprint west after Baltic independence.

11

While things described in the second paragraph are true, calling Baltic States as being at the forefront of IT tech is a bit of a stretch.

12

Hot and muggy in the summer, freezing cold in the winter (it's raining today but last Thursday and Friday were baltic), soggy the rest of the year.

Quote examples

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"Russia trying to subvert and destabilize the baltic states is publically known as well." What a crock of bullshit.

2

Then there's Putin's latest saber rattling: "Russia threatens to use 'nuclear force' over Crimea and the Baltic states".[1] Yeah, Putin's a peaceful, misunderstood, fun loving guy.

3

Estonian politicians said that there is a reason to be vigilant, but asked to avoid hysteria." [1] While there is no imminent threat of attack, the Russian antagonism towards Baltic states has been very very evident to everybody since the Bronze Warrior clashes.

Proper noun examples

1

Did the grain-eating D-deficient Baltic-dwellers have to do something else to restore the folate being lost by their lighter pigmentation?

2

Skype was started on the shores of the Baltic, but is headquartered in Luxembourg, has programmers in Eastern Europe and offices in London.

3

Combine that with even more exotic luxury goods found in the tombs of Egyptian pharoahs (silk from china, spices from India and South-East Asia, or amber from the Baltic) and there had to have been a considerable amount of exchange.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use baltic in a sentence?

In various places the details were completely wrong - for example, smaller roads near some Baltic coast beaches (e.g.

What does baltic mean?

A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.

What part of speech is baltic?

baltic is commonly used as noun.