Tsushima
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Tsushima
First recorded in 1875–80; from Japanese
Example Sentences
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The credits for Ghost of Tsushima, for example, contained about 1,800 names.
From BBC • Oct. 3, 2025
Linguists theorize that ultimately three early waves of foragers and hunters made their way overland or across the Tsushima Strait that separates the four main isles from the Asian mainland.
From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023
The Chinese warships had crossed Tsushima Strait in southwestern Japan on Aug. 29, the ministry said.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 5, 2022
Two Chinese guided-missile destroyers also were spotted in the Sea of Japan after passing the Tsushima Strait off Kyushu.
From Washington Times • Jun. 22, 2022
To understand the answer to this paradox, we have to remember that, until 400 B.C., the frontier of Tsushima Strait separated not rich farmers from poor hunter-gatherers but poor farmers from rich hunter-gatherers.
From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond
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