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Tartary
[ tahr-tuh-ree ]
noun
- the historical name of a region of indefinite extent in E Europe and Asia: designates the area overrun by the Tartars in the Middle Ages, from the Dnieper River to the Pacific.
Tartary
/ ˈtɑːtərɪ /
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Example Sentences
This animal, which is originally a native of Spain, has acquired a long tail in Tartary, and a thick bushy coat in Syria.
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But, torn as he was by the cactuses of Barbary and the thickets of Tartary, the seneschal had lost nothing of his haughty air.
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China abounds in them, and they are well known in Tartary, and in the Island of Madagascar.
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The sheep of Persia, Tartary, and China, are distinguished from all others by the tail forming a double globe of fat.
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Another species, the Tarpan, roams the Steppes of Tartary, and is with great difficulty tamed to the use of man.
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