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caucasus

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

Editorial note

Just a point of fact: Gallipoli is far from the Caucasus (indeed, Greece is just as close to the Caucasus).

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Quick take

(geopolitics) A geopolitical region in Eastern Europe and Western Asia, deriving its name from the aforementioned mountains.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

(geopolitics) A geopolitical region in Eastern Europe and Western Asia, deriving its name from the aforementioned mountains.

noun

A mountain range in Eastern Europe between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, on territory of Russia, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, which includes the ranges of Greater Caucasus and Lesser Caucasus.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for caucasus.

noun

(geopolitics) A geopolitical region in Eastern Europe and Western Asia, deriving its name from the aforementioned mountains.

noun

A mountain range in Eastern Europe between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, on territory of Russia, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, which includes the ranges of Greater Caucasus and Lesser Caucasus.

Example sentences

1

Just a point of fact: Gallipoli is far from the Caucasus (indeed, Greece is just as close to the Caucasus).

2

Russia is the only one to blame in provocating every single conflict in Caucasus (except several minor issues).

3

What do you think of people of Lower Volga, North Caucasus and Siberia who perished of famine of 1932-1933?

4

If the Greater Caucasus watershed is used instead, Elbrus' peaks are wholly in Europe, albeit close to the border with Asia.

5

It was the key part of the campaign to exert pressure on the Caucasus as there wasn't really any other way.

6

As far as I'm aware the only thing Russia's done recently in the Caucasus was in Georgia.

7

Lets imagine that Germany won Battle of Britain and occupied it in 1940 (with resulting full control of North Atlantic) and took Moscow in the Fall of 1941 and Stalingrad - summer of 1942 with resulting control over Caucasus and the plains until Mongolia.

8

I'd say 100%, but then I'm sure someone will point to some language spoken by 10 people in a remote village in the Caucasus mountains that features strictly regular noun declensions.

9

However, because the location of the boundary between Asia and Europe is not universally agreed upon, its inclusion in Europe is disputed: if the Kuma–Manych Depression is used as geological border between Asia and Europe, Caucasus and Elbrus lie wholly in Asia.

Quote examples

1

To keep it simple: Russia has been "operating" in this region for a long time and it's intention has always been to control Caucasus.

2

"Central Asians, people from the Caucasus, Afghans, Pakistanis, and even Indians darker then many an African are considered Caucasian." Depends who you ask, as race is purely a social construct..

Proper noun examples

1

The middle line of UTC+3 is 45°E, east of Nizhniy Novgorod or eastern Caucasus.

2

Central Asians, people from the Caucasus, Afghans, Pakistanis, and even Indians darker then many an African are considered Caucasian.

3

Yes, because Russia has never displayed any aggression in the Caucasus.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use caucasus in a sentence?

Just a point of fact: Gallipoli is far from the Caucasus (indeed, Greece is just as close to the Caucasus).

What does caucasus mean?

(geopolitics) A geopolitical region in Eastern Europe and Western Asia, deriving its name from the aforementioned mountains.

What part of speech is caucasus?

caucasus is commonly used as noun.