scythia
IPA: sˈɪθiʌ
Root Word: Scythia
noun
- (historical) A region of Central Eurasia in the classical era, encompassing parts of the Pontic steppe, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, inhabited by nomadic Scythians from at least the 11th century BCE to the 2nd century CE.
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Examples of "scythia" in Sentences
- What is Hillary going to be signing? scythia says:
- They are the very definition of moderate. scythia Says:
- Soullite: health care:: Jonah Goldberg: Iraq War scythia Says:
- So why voluntarily take on all the baggage that comes with calling it “comprehensive reform”? scythia Says:
- Someone should tell the Utah state government about this before they eliminate the 12th grade. scythia says:
- Threats to and limitations of its potential achievements are evident now and will feature in [...] scythia Says:
- Who can say where the axe is going to fall, or which Republican challengers are going to bring their A game? scythia says:
- I think she saw the (male) Republican future in Scott Brown and has decided that “running” is a better gig than governing. scythia says:
- Frankly, the Blue Dogs overstate their ideological disagreements with other Democrats in order to strengthen their hand in negotiating with Democratic leadership. scythia says:
- When a child is in shock or violent, in poor health; or is, in fact, a predator, how well they are doing on a standardized test is not the issue that responsible adults should be focusing on in the best interest of the child. scythia says:
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