(a.) Of or pertaining to Cantabria on the Bay of Biscay in Spain.
Example Sentences:
(1) Having visited the places of prehistoric cult and cave paintings of the Franco-Cantabrian region, central Sahara, Monte Bego and Val Camonica as well as Switzerland and Austria, the author attempts to outline a chronological profile of the occidental prehistoric art.
(2) The bronchopulmonary helminths of 66 chamois (49 males and 17 females), captured in various parts of the Cantabrian mountain range (N. W. Spain) in the autumn of 1983, and in the summer and the autumn of 1984, were studied.
(3) The gildas (a classic Basque combo of fat olive, salty Cantabrian anchovy and pickled pepper on a stick) are divine, as is the "shaking" salad of duck, red fruits and croutons in a hamster ball or the dreamy tigretón – a glass of tomato purée and mussels topped with a béchamel foam and pork scratchings.
(4) Five spongian diterpenoids 2, 3, 6-8, previously found in sponges and nudibranchs from very distinct geographical areas, have been isolated from the Cantabrian nudibranch Chromodoris luteorosea.
Canterbury
Definition:
(n.) A city in England, giving its name various articles. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury (primate of all England), and contains the shrine of Thomas a Becket, to which pilgrimages were formerly made.
(n.) A stand with divisions in it for holding music, loose papers, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) IDDM in Canterbury, New Zealand, presents in cycles of incidence peaks and troughs, each spanning 2-3 yr.
(2) Canterbury and Christchurch in the South Island were expected to bear the brunt of ex-cyclone Debbie, with rain expected to ease in the North Island later on Thursday.
(3) In an emotional statement, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, said the "destructive cycle of violence has caused untold suffering".
(4) A tunic of crimson and dark blue velvet survived for centuries, hanging over the tomb of the Black Prince in Canterbury Cathedral.
(5) The protester was later identified as the Rev Paul Williamson, who once tried to charge an earlier archbishop of Canterbury with high treason for ordaining female priests.
(6) Gay bishops have proved a headache for the archbishop of Canterbury, who has struggled to maintain harmony since taking office in 2002.
(7) Reading East's Rob Wilson attacked a whingeing bearded lefty, the archbishop of Canterbury.
(8) For voluntary services to Education, Heritage and charity in Canterbury, Kent.
(9) Last month, the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, the most senior cleric in the C of E, said there was no correct Christian view about the referendum.
(10) Read more Speaking about the bill before it was voted on Rowan Williams, the former archbishop of Canterbury, and chair of Christian Aid argued in The Guardian that the the UK had to take a lead in protecting unaccompanied minors in Europe .
(11) The archbishop of Canterbury has condemned the "extreme religious ideology" behind the persecution of Christians and others in the Middle East.
(12) I knew I wanted to be a part of that.” Momentum , the grassroots pro-Corbyn group within the Labour party, had been “really proactive” in Canterbury during the election, he said.
(13) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Kent and Canterbury junior doctors on the picket line.
(14) To qualify as a rising star in this context you have to make Judge Dredd look like the Archbishop of Canterbury.
(15) Student-heavy constituencies including Newcastle East, Newcastle Central, Manchester Withington, Manchester Central, Cambridge and Canterbury were among the top 22 constituencies that saw the highest increase in overall turnout.
(16) In 2008, he stirred controversy when he accused the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, of being "mistaken and naive" for saying that some aspects of sharia law in Britain were unavoidable.
(17) The eventwill include speeches from celebrities, the former archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Bill Gates, as well as a flower installation designed to represent the lives that could be saved if funding for nutrition was improved.
(18) Wass challenged the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who has criticised payday loan companies, to use Wonga services.
(19) The insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus incidence characteristics noted for the Canterbury Hospital Board area are similar to those reported for European and North American populations.
(20) There are now Labour MPs in such renowned lefty redoubts as Kensington and Canterbury .