An area remote from the center called the outskirts.
The two smallest continents are Australia and Europe. Australia is an island continent, however, Europe is not. Antarctica is the third smallest continent and is also an island continent.
The region that fits this description is the Pacific Northwest in North America. This area includes states such as Washington and Oregon, where the land is close to sea level, has temperate rainforests, and is also home to the Cascade Range mountains.
Continents are usually defined by convention rather than by strict definition. Depending on where you learn geography, there are either six or seven continents on earth, always including Antarctica as one. Generally, a continent is defined as being surrounded by water. Antarctica fits this. Greenland, however, is defined as an island, while Australia is defined as a continent. Both are surrounded by water.
there isn't one.....
Australia is a large country that is also considered an island and a continent. It is the only country in the world that fits this description.
The prefix that fits the definition of backward or back is "re-".
"Frivolous" fits the definition of incapable of serious thought.
The prefix that fits the definition of pseudoscience is "pseudo-", which means false or not genuine.
Yes, it fits the definition
Para
Yes, Panama fits the definition of an isthmus.
That refers to the center of the circle that "fits best" - that follows the direction of a curve (locally) most closely. (The formal definition, of course, is a bit more complicated, and involves concepts of calculus, such as limits.)
Para is the prefix best fitting the definition of beside.
Guillotine.
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a sweeping a floor
A compass fits this definition.