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Crimean

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1. Crimean - Noun

2. Crimean - Adjective

3. Crimean - Proper noun

Meaning

Crimean (not comparable)

Denoting, of, or related to Crimea, a peninsula on the north of the Black Sea, separating it from the Sea of Azov.

Crimean (plural Crimeans)

Native or inhabitant of the Crimea.

Crimean

(nonstandard) Crimea (the Crimean peninsula)

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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The Crimean War is one of the bad jokes of history. Philip Guedalla

The first time I saw nitroglycerine was in the beginning of the Crimean War. Professor Zinin in St. Petersburg exhibited some to my father and me, and struck some on an anvil to show that only the part touched by the hammer exploded without spreading. Alfred Nobel

Aberdeen's career was dominated by foreign policy, but his experience did not prevent the slide towards the Crimean War. Source: Internet

All three mountain chains of Crimean mountains are represented in Sevastopol, the southern chain by the Balaklava Highlands, the inner chain by the Mekenziev Mountains, and the outer chain by the Kara-Tau Upland (Black Mountain). Source: Internet

After the British artillery was shown up in the Crimean War as having barely changed since the Napoleonic Wars the industrialist William Armstrong was awarded a contract by the government to design a new piece of artillery. Source: Internet

Another older war memorial in the school is the entry chamber to Chapel, known as "Crimea" after the Crimean War of the early 1850s, and bearing the names of Wykehamists who died at the siege of Sevastopol. Source: Internet

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