Baltic

Baltic
1. proper noun
Ostsee, die
2. adjective
baltisch

Baltic coast — Ostseeküste, die

the Baltic Sea — die Ostsee

the Baltic States — das Baltikum

* * *
Bal·tic
[ˈbɔ:ltik]
I. adj attr baltisch
the \Baltic Sea die Ostsee
the \Baltic States die baltischen Staaten pl, das Baltikum
II. n
the \Baltic die Ostsee
* * *
['bɔːltɪk]
1. adj
Ostsee-; language (= of Baltic States) baltisch

Baltic port — Ostseehafen m

the Baltic States — die baltischen Staaten, das Baltikum

2. n
1)

the Baltic — die Ostsee

2)

the Baltics pl — das Baltikum, die baltischen Staaten

pl das Baltikum, die baltischen Staaten
* * *
Baltic
A adj
1. baltisch:
theBaltic odertheBaltic Sea GEOG die Ostsee;
Baltic Shield GEOL Baltischer Schild;
the Baltic States die baltischen Staaten, das Baltikum
2. Ostsee…
B s LING Baltisch n, das Baltische
* * *
1. proper noun
Ostsee, die
2. adjective
baltisch

Baltic coast — Ostseeküste, die

the Baltic Sea — die Ostsee

the Baltic States — das Baltikum


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