the Balticnoun
uk/ˈbɔːl.tɪk/us/ˈbɔːl.tɪk/also the Baltic Seaa sea between central and northern Europe
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- Her agents and consuls were to be found in all the ports of the Mediterranean and the Baltic.
- Of their voyages to Cornwall for tin there is no question, and it is more than probable they sailed to the Baltic for amber.
- Sweden had won large possessions on the southern shores of the Baltic and had become one of the leading powers of Europe.
- When the trouble with Denmark was over for the time being, he settled old scores with Russia and Poland in a way that left Sweden mistress of the Baltic.
Examples from literature
- Her agents and consuls were to be found in all the ports of the Mediterranean and the Baltic.
- Of their voyages to Cornwall for tin there is no question, and it is more than probable they sailed to the Baltic for amber.
- Sweden had won large possessions on the southern shores of the Baltic and had become one of the leading powers of Europe.
- When the trouble with Denmark was over for the time being, he settled old scores with Russia and Poland in a way that left Sweden mistress of the Baltic.