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The correct spelling is 'Mediterranean'.
Yes, "Mediterranean" is a noun. It refers to the region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea.
They are all wrong, these words should be capitalized. But the correct spelling for the sea is Mediterranean.
The Romans crossed the Mediterranean to conquer Egypt. The Mediterranean is a salty sea with an opening to the Atlantic Ocean.
Mediterranean describes a place surrounded nearly or completely by dry land. There are no synonyms for the describing word Mediterranean.
The root word of Mediterranean is "medi," which means middle in Latin.
Yes, the words "Mediterranean Sea" should be capitalized. In this case, "Mediterranean" is a proper adjective derived from the proper noun "Mediterranean Sea," which refers to a specific body of water. Capitalizing both words helps to indicate the specific name of the sea.
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The possible word here is two words, Middle East, the geographic area of northeast Africa and southwest Asia, at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea.
The correct way of spelling this words is: mediterranean
Rome and Carthage fought each other in the Mediterranean for commercial control of the sea-lanes .
The English word wine is SO OLD that it is believed to be derived from a lost Mediterranean language word.