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Mare nostrum
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Latin for “our sea,” the roman name for the mediterranean. it was adopted by benito mussolini the duce (leader) of italy from 1922 through world war ii, during which the royal navy proved the bombastic claim to be baseless.
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Mare, английский
- Martin automatic data reduction equipment
- A female horse four years of age or older.
- A female horse over 4 years old
Mare, английский
Mare, латинский
Mare, итальянский
Mare, румынский
Mare, французский
Literally "sea" (a very bad misnomer, still in use for historical reasons); really a large circular plain
Mare ball, английский
Mare clausum, английский
[1] the latin term for closed sea, used by romans to refer to winter months when the fleet remained in port deeming the seas too dangerous. [2] waters to which a nation with command of the sea denies entry by the ships of other nations. [3] navigable waters under the sole jurisdiction of one nation. [4] title of a 1631 pamphlet by john seldon arguing that waters contiguous to a coastline should be under the dominion of that country. issued in response to grotius’ “mare liberum.”
Mare liberum, английский
[1] waters open to navigation by the ships of all nations. (latin = free sea.) [2] title of a treatise by hugo grotius arguing that no nation had the right to claim any part of the open sea as it own.
Mare ligure, английский
Mare nts, английский
Modified advance research environmental test
Mare tirreno, английский
Mare verborum gutta rerum, латинский
Море слов - капля дел
Mare [is, n] caspium, латинский
Mare), латинский
Mare, is, n, латинский
Marea (pleamar, bajamar), испанский
Marea alta, испанский
Marea baja, испанский
Mareas, испанский
Mediterranean, английский
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Marianas trench, английский
An oceanic trough extending from southeast of guam to northeast of the marianas islands in the pacific ocean. it includes the deepest place in the world (see challenger deep).
Mare liberum, английский
[1] waters open to navigation by the ships of all nations. (latin = free sea.) [2] title of a treatise by hugo grotius arguing that no nation had the right to claim any part of the open sea as it own.
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