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[ kas-pee-uhn ] / ˈkæs pi ən /
adjectiveof or relating to the Caspian Sea. Origin of CaspianFirst recorded in 1580–90 OTHER WORDS FROM Caspiantrans-Cas·pi·an, adjectiveWords nearby CaspianCaslon, Casoron, Caspar, Casparian strip, Casper, Caspian, Caspian Sea, casque, Cass, cassaba, Cassander Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for CaspianWhen they returned, many came to this small building with arched windows only a few blocks from the grimy Caspian beach. The Caucasus Connection|Anna Nemtsova|April 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST It forms forests and woods in mountainous parts of the temperate zone from the Caspian Sea to Portugal. Origin of Cultivated Plants|Alphonse De Candolle I do not know why, but Mr. Caspian reminds me of an iron fence. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America|C. N. (Charles Norris) Williamson and A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson Thus, adding a day for the crossing of the Caspian, the army corps from Bak would reach Herat in 35 days. Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute|Theo. F. Rodenbough
You would have thought, however, that Caspian would be the rock I'd split on, now that he has a "say" in the affairs of Patricia. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America|C. N. (Charles Norris) Williamson and A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson Meanwhile Russia was making its way towards the Caspian and Aral seas. Historic Tales, Vol. 8 (of 15)|Charles Morris
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