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In some senses, baltic is marked as UK, colloquial. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
atlantic, black, established, north, north, over, whole
VERB + BALTIC
chill, coming, go, love, place, prefers, shores
BALTIC + NOUN
coast, countries, division, language, languages, mediterranean, poland, region
PREP.
down, from, in, on, out
ADV.
often
adj
Of or pertaining to the Baltic region or the Baltic Sea.
The Teutonic Knights were newly established in the Baltic region, where they owed their first possessions to Mazovian policy.
Of or pertaining to any of the Baltic languages.
The Baltic division of the group embraces the Lithuanian and Lettic.
Of or pertaining to the Balts (the Baltic peoples).
Extremely cold.
It's twenty-three degrees outside, freezing is thirty two and with the wind chill factor it's Baltic out there.
Apart from anything else, it's absolutely Baltic outside. In the past 24 hours, a freeze has abruptly descended on the whole of Europe, and here in the northwest corner of France, the cold claws of the Atlantic are particularly sharp.
name
The Baltic Sea.
A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.
Well, you see, I was temporarily in command of the cruiser coming down the Baltic, and passing an island rock a few miles away, I thought it would be a good opportunity to test a new gun that had been put aboard when we left England.
A geographic region of Northern Europe, consisting of the three countries to the east of the Baltic Sea, i.e. Latvia, Lithuanian and Estonia; in full, the Baltics or the Baltic states.
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.
adj
Alternative letter-case form of Baltic (“very cold”).
'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.'
The Teutonic Knights were newly established in the Baltic region, where they owed their first possessions to Mazovian policy.
WiktionaryThe Baltic division of the group embraces the Lithuanian and Lettic.
WiktionaryIt's twenty-three degrees outside, freezing is thirty two and with the wind chill factor it's Baltic out there.
WiktionaryWell, you see, I was temporarily in command of the cruiser coming down the Baltic, and passing an island rock a few miles away, I thought it would be a good opportunity to test a new gun that had been
WiktionaryIt 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.
Wiktionary'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.'
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, baltic is marked as UK, colloquial. Watch for register when choosing this word.