Adjective
Pertaining to the Pennines
Pertaining to the Pennine Alps
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA decade earlier he made headlines after his appearance as 'Mr July' in a naked calendar to raise money for the Pennine Hunt, alongside his wife. Source: Internet
Hikers have to walk around two miles to the crash site from the lay-by at the summit of Snake Pass, starting along the Pennine Way footpath through Devil's Dyke. Source: Internet
Fleming (2000), vii Two men who first explored the regions of ice and snow were Horace-Bénédict de Saussure (1740–1799) in the Pennine Alps, Fleming (2000), 27 and the Benedictine monk of Disentis Placidus a Spescha (1752–1833). Source: Internet
In winter, the most severe weather occurs in the more exposed and elevated areas of the North West, once again this is mainly the Lake District and Pennine areas. Source: Internet
Liverpool University Foundation Trust had the highest number of beds occupied by patients in England on Tuesday at 450, according to new NHS England data - followed by Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust in Greater Manchester which had 290. Source: Internet
The Bernese Alps, Pennine Alps and Mont Blanc Massif contain most of the glaciated areas in the Alps. Source: Internet