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Lemnos
Lem·nos L0115400 (lĕm′nŏs, -nōs, lēm′nôs) also Lím·nos (lēm′nôs) An island of northeast Greece in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Turkey northwest of Lesbos. Occupied in ancient times by Greeks, the island was later held by Persians, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottoman Turks. It became part of modern Greece in 1913.Lemnos (ˈlɛmnɒs) n (Placename) a Greek island in the N Aegean Sea: famous for its medicinal earth (Lemnian seal). Chief town: Kastron. Pop: 18 104 (2001). Area: 477 sq km (184 sq miles). Modern Greek name: Límnos Lem•nos (ˈlɛm nɒs, -noʊs) also Limnos n. a Greek island in the NE Aegean. 186 sq. mi. (480 sq. km). Cap.: Myrina. Lem′ni•an, adj., n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Lemnos - a Greek island in the northern Aegean Sea; famous for a reddish-brown clay that has medicinal propertiesLimnosEllas, Greece, Hellenic Republic - a republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula; known for grapes and olives and olive oilAegean, Aegean Sea - an arm of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey; a main trade route for the ancient civilizations of Crete and Greece and Rome and Persia |
Lemnos
Lemnos a Greek island in the N Aegean Sea: famous for its medicinal earth (Lemnian seal). Chief town: Kastron. Pop.: 18 104 (2001). Area: 477 sq. km (184 sq. miles) Lemnos
Synonyms for Lemnosnoun a Greek island in the northern Aegean SeaSynonymsRelated Words- Ellas
- Greece
- Hellenic Republic
- Aegean
- Aegean Sea
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