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South Pacific

American  
[south puh-sif-ik] / ˈsaʊθ pəˈsɪf ɪk /

noun

  1. the region of the world that lies in the Southern Hemisphere of the Pacific Ocean, including all the coastal countries, islands, and archipelagos located there.

    expanding their commercial interests in the South Pacific.


adjective

  1. of or relating to the region of the world that lies in the Southern Hemisphere of the Pacific Ocean, often specifically to the South Pacific Ocean itself.

    studying the South Pacific trenches.

Etymology

Origin of South Pacific

First recorded in 1760–70

Example Sentences

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The researchers say additional studies, including further archaeological work, could help narrow down the timing and scale of both environmental shifts and social changes across the South Pacific.

From Science Daily

The French territory comprises of dozens of islands in the South Pacific, with an overall population of just under 300,000.

From BBC

North Korean smuggling networks have long exploited shipping registries in South Pacific nations such as Palau, Niue and Tuvalu.

From Barron's

She would address the troops as “My boneheads in the South Pacific.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Belém was never seen by delegations outside of Brazil as the right place to have a COP,” said Wayne King, director of climate change for the Cook Islands in the South Pacific.

From The Wall Street Journal