peninsular
IPA: pʌnˈɪnsʌɫɝ
noun
- One who inhabits a peninsula.
- Misspelling of peninsula. [(geography) A piece of land projecting into water from a larger land mass.]
adjective
- Of, pertaining to, resembling, or connected with a peninsula.
- Exhibiting a narrow provincialism; parochial.
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Examples of "peninsular" in Sentences
- Korea is a peninsular state.
- The same message is true for the Peninsular War.
- This was the beginning of the long Peninsular War.
- He was present at most of the battles in the Peninsular War.
- He joined the army in 1807 and fought in the Peninsular War.
- The ratel mainly lives in the hilly regions of peninsular India.
- Most of the islands are found on the peninsular side of the gulf.
- The mainland and the peninsular parts of the region differed a lot.
- Kelantan is positioned in the north east of the Malaysian Peninsular.
- The army was more interested in the lessons of the Peninsular War in Spain.
- A Sumatran rhino was captured by a camera trap in peninsular Malaysia, the first time in more than a decade.
- Sandwiched between the Adriatic and Black Seas, the peninsular is a hodgepodge mix of religions, peoples and cultures.
- I didn't have these things as a girl, and I don't know these words either in peninsular Spanish or Mexican Spanish. hermano
- I speak Spanish with an accent (not American accent) and "peninsular" vocabulary (Spain), and it confuses people because I look 100% gringa.
- If so, we could have two types of climate ghettos: one receding inland, forming ocean-filled valleys, and one jutting out to meet the coming sea, peninsular -- in other words, the English fjords.
- In one of the British wars called the peninsular war, two horses, who had long been associated together, assisting in dragging the same piece of artillery, became so much attached to each other as to be inseparable companions.
- But the party hopes that the formation of the new National Integration Council with senior leaders from the state and also from the peninsular will be a more permanent solution to help improve ties with the two East Malaysian states.
- Basic concept of uSundo, an Online version of Kouksundo Korea Newswire November 16, 2011 -- uSundo has been developed and practiced by Koreans for 9,700 years where they lived in Korean peninsular, Manchuria and east China, to survive from cold weather and dangerous beasts.
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