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South Caucasian

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noun

  1. a family of languages including Georgian, Mingrelian, and others that are spoken on the south slopes of the Caucasus and adjacent areas.


adjective

  1. of or relating to South Caucasian.

Example Sentences

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A 26-year-old man has been arrested in the case that has shocked the small South Caucasian nation.

From BBC

Many people in the small South Caucasian country reject the legacy of the Soviet Union, but some still view Stalin with some pride because of his humble beginnings there.

From BBC

Many people in the small South Caucasian country reject the legacy of the Soviet Union.

From BBC

If 120,000 people go down the Lachin corridor to Armenia, the small South Caucasian country could face a humanitarian crisis.

From Reuters

If 120,000 people go down the Lachin corridor to Armenia, the small South Caucasian country could face both a humanitarian and political crisis.

From Reuters