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Definition of Oceanian in English: Oceanianadjective ˌəʊʃɪˈɑːnɪənˌəʊsɪˈɑːnɪənˌoʊʃiˈæniən Relating to or characteristic of the islands of Oceania or their inhabitants. the cool, shadowy Oceanian landscape Example sentencesExamples - The FIFA U-20 World Cup will be held on Oceanian soil for the third time after Australia hosted the competition in 1981 and 1993.
- According to an astronomical observation station, people in eastern Asian, Pacific and northern Oceanian areas and North America will be able to observe the eclipse.
- Representatives from 106 countries from the Asian, African, Middle Eastern and Oceanian regions are expected to attend.
- She holds the New Zealand, Oceanian, Commonwealth and equal World Championship records with a personal best throw of 21.24m.
- The gallery showcases artworks by modern and contemporary Native American, African, Oceanian and Indonesian artists.
noun ˌəʊʃɪˈɑːnɪənˌəʊsɪˈɑːnɪənˌoʊʃiˈæniən A native or inhabitant of the islands of Oceania. the Oceanians who progressively peopled the Pacific islands over ten centuries Example sentencesExamples - The rhythms of the tides were in an Oceanian's blood, the coursing of the currents in an Oceanian's arteries.
- For my part, anyone who has lived in our region and is committed to Oceania, is an Oceanian.
- Asians, Europeans and Oceanians are all most likely to buy in North America than any other global region when investing overseas, followed by Europe.
- In the future, scientists could investigate whether anyone who took the southern route left any genetic traces in modern Oceanians, Pagani said.
Definition of Oceanian in US English: OceanianadjectiveˌōSHēˈanēənˌoʊʃiˈæniən Relating to or characteristic of the islands of Oceania or their inhabitants. the cool, shadowy Oceanian landscape Example sentencesExamples - The gallery showcases artworks by modern and contemporary Native American, African, Oceanian and Indonesian artists.
- According to an astronomical observation station, people in eastern Asian, Pacific and northern Oceanian areas and North America will be able to observe the eclipse.
- The FIFA U-20 World Cup will be held on Oceanian soil for the third time after Australia hosted the competition in 1981 and 1993.
- She holds the New Zealand, Oceanian, Commonwealth and equal World Championship records with a personal best throw of 21.24m.
- Representatives from 106 countries from the Asian, African, Middle Eastern and Oceanian regions are expected to attend.
nounˌōSHēˈanēənˌoʊʃiˈæniən A native or inhabitant of the islands of Oceania. the Oceanians who progressively peopled the Pacific islands over ten centuries Example sentencesExamples - For my part, anyone who has lived in our region and is committed to Oceania, is an Oceanian.
- Asians, Europeans and Oceanians are all most likely to buy in North America than any other global region when investing overseas, followed by Europe.
- The rhythms of the tides were in an Oceanian's blood, the coursing of the currents in an Oceanian's arteries.
- In the future, scientists could investigate whether anyone who took the southern route left any genetic traces in modern Oceanians, Pagani said.
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