subcontinent
Americannoun
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a large, relatively self-contained landmass forming a subdivision of a continent.
The Himalayas arose when what is now the Indian subcontinent collided with the Eurasian Plate during the Cretaceous period.
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a large landmass, such as Greenland, that is smaller than any of the usually recognized continents.
noun
Other Word Forms
- subcontinental adjective
Etymology
Origin of subcontinent
Example Sentences
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After they crashed out of a chaotic 1996 World Cup on the subcontinent, Smith's England career was over at the age of 32.
From BBC
The Pamir -- "a very special place... the roof of the world" -- particularly fascinates scientists, Stocker said, because it is a climatic crossroads, redirecting moist air from Europe towards the Indian subcontinent.
From Barron's
She became the first woman of Indian ancestry to serve as prime minister of a country outside the subcontinent when she won the office in 2010.
Jebel Ali also serves the Indian subcontinent, the upper and lower Gulf, from Iraq to Eurasia as well as Asian countries.
Meteorologists say it was mainly because of the interaction between the already existing monsoon system in the Indian subcontinent and westerly disturbances, a low pressure system that originates in the Mediterranean region and travels eastward.
From BBC
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