| Definitions | Baltic proper noun
- the Baltic language family
- the Balticum.
- Thomas Malthus, Importation of Foreign Corn
- : It appears from the evidence, that the corn from the is often very heavily taxed, and that this tax is generally raised in proportion to our necessities.
- the Baltic sea.
- 1906 CE: Robert Barr, A Rock in the Baltic
- : Well, you see, I was temporarily in command of the cruiser coming down the , and passing an island rock a few miles away, I thought it would be a good opportunity to test a new gun that had been put aboard when we left England.
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Translations: - German: Ostsee
(trans-mid)
- Spanish: Bí¡ltico
(trans-bottom)
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adjective
- Of or pertaining to the w:Baltic region, Baltic region or the w:Baltic sea, Baltic sea.
- Of or pertaining to any of the w:Baltic languages, Baltic languages.
- 1918 CE: Charles E. Bennett, New Latin Grammar
- : The division of the group embraces the Lithuanian and Lettic.
- Of or pertaining to the Balt, Balts (the Baltic people, peoples).
Translations: - French: baltique
- German: baltisch
(trans-mid)
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