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English - Turkish

Definition of west indie in English Turkish dictionary

west indies
(Bilgisayar) antiller
west indies
batı hint adaları

Şiddetli bir okyanus fırtınası Batı Hint adalarını vurdu. - A severe ocean storm hit the West Indies.

west indies
Batı Hint adaları: Kuzey ve Güney Amerika arasındaki adalar
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Definition of west indie in English English dictionary

west indies
the string of islands between North and South America; a popular resort area
Turkish - English
western
A film, or some other dramatic work, set in, the historic American West (west of the Mississippi river) typically focusing on a Cowboys vs. Indians conflict (real or imaginary)
occidental
Western means in or from the west of a region, state, or country. hand-made rugs from Western and Central Asia. Moi University, in western Kenya
{i} artistic representation of life in the early American western frontier (usually a movie or book)
blowing from the west; westerly
BLOC: group of nations, traditionally led by the United States, whose general theory of government is democratic and capitalist
Of, situated in, or related to the West
of or characteristic of regions of the United States west of the Mississippi River; "a Western ranch
A style of riding that includes many sports such as reining, roping, pleasure, trail and cutting The cowboy style saddle with a large pommel characterizes it The rider holds both reins with one hand, and steers the horse moving both reins towards the direction of the turn
a sandwich made from a western omelet
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the west
relating to or characteristic of regions of western parts of the world; "the Western Hemisphere"; "Western Europe"; "the Western Roman Empire"
Of or pertaining to the west; situated in the west, or in the region nearly in the direction of west; being in that quarter where the sun sets; as, the western shore of France; the western ocean
of or characteristic of regions of the United States west of the Mississippi River; "a Western ranch"
Moving toward the west; as, a ship makes a western course; coming from the west; as, a western breeze
{s} relating to the west; situated in the west; coming from or proceeding toward the west
A western is a book or film about life in the west of America in the nineteenth century, especially the lives of cowboys. a film about life in the 19th century in the American West, especially the lives of cowboys. Genre of novels and short stories, motion pictures, and television and radio shows set in the American West, usually during 1850-1900, when the area was opened to white settlement. Though basically an American creation, it has counterparts in the gaucho literature of Argentina and in tales of the settlement of the Australian Outback. Conflicts between white pioneers and Native Americans and between cattle ranchers and fence-building farmers form two basic themes. Cowboys, the town sheriff, and the U.S. marshal are staple figures, and lawlessness and gun violence are standard. Owen Wister's The Virginian (1902) is regarded as the seminal western novel; the popularity of the genre peaked in the early and middle decades of the 20th century and declined somewhat thereafter. Western Isles Western Samoa Western Bug River Chicago and North Western Transportation Co. country and western Ghats Eastern and Western Gulf & Western Inc. Schism Western Western Australia Western Dvina River Western Electric Co. Inc. Western European Union Western Hemisphere Western Indian bronze Western Ontario University of Western Reserve Western Sahara Western Scheldt Western Union Western Wall
This region includes the following states: Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Alaska, and Hawaii
a film about life in the western United States during the period of exploration and development