Definition of peninsular in English:
peninsular
adjective pɪˈnɪnsjʊləpəˈnɪns(ə)lər
Denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
the counties of peninsular Florida
Example sentencesExamples
- Mountains extend westward into the peninsular bay of Corkaguiny, under various names, among which one of remarkable conical shape is called Cahirconree.
- In his novel, he separated the peninsula from the continent, thus permitting the cultural meeting of the peninsular peoples with those from the other side of the Atlantic.
- Dominating the flat peninsular plain, the Dome's sheer scale is awesome.
- He described it in the 1930s as the richest bird habitat in peninsular India, comparable only with the Eastern Himalayas.
- Anchor lines occasionally break on boats that are left unsupervised for long periods of time in the upscale peninsular enclave.
- Similar domestic resistance led the crown to abandon its promotion of an industrial establishment in peninsular Spain.
- The crowds were too much for me, so I hopped on a free shuttle bus back to peninsular Macau.
- It has a number of hill ranges and is the source of some of the most important peninsular rivers.
- Outside of northern peninsular Malaysia, batik designs are usually produced in factories.
- The region is recognized as comprising several peninsular states.
Definition of peninsular in US English:
peninsular
adjectivepəˈnins(ə)lərpəˈnɪns(ə)lər
Denoting or relating to an area of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
the counties of peninsular Florida
Example sentencesExamples
- It has a number of hill ranges and is the source of some of the most important peninsular rivers.
- He described it in the 1930s as the richest bird habitat in peninsular India, comparable only with the Eastern Himalayas.
- Anchor lines occasionally break on boats that are left unsupervised for long periods of time in the upscale peninsular enclave.
- Outside of northern peninsular Malaysia, batik designs are usually produced in factories.
- The crowds were too much for me, so I hopped on a free shuttle bus back to peninsular Macau.
- Mountains extend westward into the peninsular bay of Corkaguiny, under various names, among which one of remarkable conical shape is called Cahirconree.
- Similar domestic resistance led the crown to abandon its promotion of an industrial establishment in peninsular Spain.
- Dominating the flat peninsular plain, the Dome's sheer scale is awesome.
- In his novel, he separated the peninsula from the continent, thus permitting the cultural meeting of the peninsular peoples with those from the other side of the Atlantic.
- The region is recognized as comprising several peninsular states.