cyclades
IPA: saɪkɫˈeɪdiz
Root Word: Cyclades
noun
- An Aegean island chain in southeast-central Greece, surrounding the main island Delos, further including the islands of Andros, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Syra, Tinos and Zea.
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Examples of "cyclades" in Sentences
- No indication of where the Cyclades are located.
- The Cyclades then experienced a difficult period.
- Naxos is the most fertile island of the Cyclades.
- Thus the Cyclades experienced a demographic decline.
- Ermoupoli is the capital of the island and the Cyclades.
- Spa, on Amorgos island, cyclades Greece, from 8 to 12 April.
- Hence, the Cyclades took part in the conflict only sporadically.
- Greek islands in the Aegean sea such as the Cyclades archipelago.
- In the Cyclades, Sanudo was the suzerain and the others his vassals.
- [PATCH 18 / 31] cyclades: Auto-load cyclades module when device opened.
- The Cyclades were also the centre of a contraband wheat trade to the West.
- And he was about to take wing for sea-side resorts, and the soft cyclades of the Channel, beloved by Victor Hugo.
- I was thinking along the lines of Santorini (but a quiet village) then small quiet places like in the “petites cyclades” as the French call them. petite |
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