North Africa
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- North African adjective
Etymology
Origin of North Africa
First recorded in 1840–45
Example Sentences
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In the past, they were considered a royal beast and Roman emperors often had them imported from North Africa.
From BBC
Demand in North Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia for powdered milk pushed prices higher, while world butter rose for the first time since hitting a record high in June.
The dust, made up of fine sand and mineral particles lifted from the deserts of North Africa, will have travelled thousands of miles on warm southerly air currents.
From BBC
So in early spring, North Africa and the Mediterranean start to warm up quicker than the rate at which the Arctic gets milder.
From BBC
"It is a direct blow to the state's security architecture and governing apparatus," said Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa programme at British think tank Chatham House.
From Barron's
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