Meaning & Definition of word "Antarctic"

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    Antarctic

    /ænˈtɑːrk.tɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. the region surrounding the South Pole, including the continent of Antarctica.
      • Example: Scientists from around the world gather in the Antarctic to conduct research on climate change.
    • 2. the southern polar region.
      • Example: The Antarctic is home to various species, including penguins and seals.

    adjective:

    • 1. relating to the southern polar region or Antarctica.
      • Example: The Antarctic climate is characterized by extremely low temperatures and harsh winds.
    • 2. of or relating to regions near the South Pole.
      • Example: Antarctic wildlife has adapted uniquely to survive in such extreme conditions.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Greek 'antarktikos', meaning 'opposite to the Arctic'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Antarctic region:

    The area surrounding the South Pole, characterized by its cold climate and unique wildlife.

    Antarctic Circle:

    A circle of latitude located at approximately 66.5 degrees south, marking the northern limit of the Antarctic region.

    Antarctic Exploration:

    The study and exploration of Antarctica for scientific research and discovery.

    Related Words

    Antarctica:

    The continent located at the South Pole, largely covered by ice.

    iceberg:

    A large piece of freshwater ice that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf and is floating in open water.

    glacial:

    Pertaining to glaciers; characterized by the presence of glaciers.

    Slang Meanings of antarctic