baltic
see also: Baltic
Adjective
Baltic
Pronunciation Adjective
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see also: Baltic
Adjective
baltic
- Alternative letter-case form of Baltic#English|Baltic (“very cold”)
- 2012, Craig Robertson, Cold Grave ISBN 0857204181:
- 'We're staying out at the Lake of Menteith and it's baltic out there. They reckon the lake could freeze over again if this weather gets worse.'
- 2012, Craig Robertson, Cold Grave ISBN 0857204181:
Baltic
Pronunciation Adjective
baltic
- Of or pertaining to the Baltic region or the Baltic Sea.
- Of or pertaining to any of the Baltic languages.
- Of or pertaining to the Balts (the Baltic peoples).
- (UK, slang) Extremely cold.
- French: baltique
- German: Ostsee (in compound words)
- Italian: baltico
- Portuguese: báltico
- Russian: балти́йский
- Spanish: báltico
- French: baltique
- German: baltisch
- Italian: baltico
- Portuguese: báltico
- Russian: балти́йский
- Spanish: báltico
- French: baltique
- German: baltisch
- Italian: baltico
- Portuguese: báltico
- Russian: балти́йский
- Spanish: báltico
- The Baltic Sea.
- A region in Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.
- The areas on the southeastern coast of the Baltic Sea; the Baltic states
, Thomas Malthus, Importation of Foreign Corn: - It appears from the evidence, that the corn from the Baltic is often very heavily taxed, and that this tax is generally raised in proportion to our necessities.
- The Baltic language family; the Baltic languages
- The Baltic Exchange, a membership organisation for the maritime industry.
- An unincorporated area in Kings County, in eastern.
- A village/and/CDP in the center of the town of Sprague.
- A village in Coshocton County, Holmes County.
- A city in Minnehaha County, South Dakota.
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