Amazonian

//æməˈzoʊni.ən//

Synonyms for "amazonian"

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Translations

16 translations across 10 languages.

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Brazilian Portuguese

2 entries
  • amazônico adj (having to do with the Amazon River)
  • amazônico adj (of or relating to the Amazons)

Catalan

2 entries
  • amazònic adj (having to do with the Amazon River)
  • amazònic adj (of or relating to the Amazons)

European Portuguese

2 entries
  • amazónico adj (having to do with the Amazon River)
  • amazónico adj (of or relating to the Amazons)

French

1 entries
  • amazonien adj (of or relating to the Amazons)

Greek

2 entries
  • αμαζόνιος adj (having to do with the Amazon River)
  • αμαζόνιος adj (of or relating to the Amazons)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • amazonasi adj (having to do with the Amazon River)

Italian

2 entries
  • amazzonico adj (having to do with the Amazon River)
  • amazzonico adj (of or relating to the Amazons)

Russian

1 entries
  • амазо́нский adj (having to do with the Amazon River)

Serbo-Croatian

1 entries
  • amazonski adj (of or relating to the Amazons)

Spanish

2 entries
  • amazónico adj (having to do with the Amazon River)
  • amazónico adj (of or relating to the Amazons)

Sample sentences

16 total sentences available.

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The Amazonian forest is the largest tropical forest on Earth.

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He runs a wildlife research center in the Amazonian jungle.

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Many animals and trees of the Amazonian forest have Tupi names.

Source: tatoeba (6197814)

Tom explains to the Amazonian tribesman that jars, bottles, and cans are different containers for preserving food.

Source: tatoeba (6584659)

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