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Middle East
also Mid·east (mĭd-ēst′) An area comprising the countries of southwest Asia and northeast Africa.
Middle East′ern adj.
Middle East′ern·er n.
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Middle East
n
1. (Placename) (loosely) the area around the E Mediterranean, esp Israel and the Arab countries from Turkey to North Africa and eastwards to Iran
2. (Placename) (formerly) the area extending from the Tigris and Euphrates to Myanmar
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Mid′dle East′
n.
1. Also called Mideast. the area from Libya east to Afghanistan, usu. including Egypt, Sudan, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the other countries of the Arabian peninsula.
2. (formerly) the area including Iran, Afghanistan, India, Tibet, and Burma.
Mid′dle East′ern, adj.
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Noun | 1. | Middle East - the area around the eastern Mediterranean; from Turkey to northern Africa and eastward to Iran; the site of such ancient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century; "the Middle East is the cradle of Western civilization" Operation Desert Storm - the United States and its allies defeated Iraq in a ground war that lasted 100 hours (1991) Six Day War, Six-Day War, Arab-Israeli War - tension between Arabs and Israeli erupted into a brief war in June 1967; Israel emerged as a major power in the Middle East Arab-Israeli War, Yom Kippur War - Egypt and Syria attacked Israel in October 1973 (on Yom Kippur); Israel counterattacked and drove the Syrians back and crossed the Suez Canal into Egypt zarf - an ornamental metal cup-shaped holder for a hot coffee cup pita, pocket bread - usually small round bread that can open into a pocket for filling Fertile Crescent - a geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates Israel - an ancient kingdom of the Hebrew tribes at the southeastern end of the Mediterranean Sea; founded by Saul around 1025 BC and destroyed by the Assyrians in 721 BC Israel, State of Israel, Yisrael, Zion, Sion - Jewish republic in southwestern Asia at eastern end of Mediterranean; formerly part of Palestine Arab Republic of Egypt, Egypt, United Arab Republic - a republic in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran, Persia - a theocratic Islamic republic in the Middle East in western Asia; Iran was the core of the ancient empire that was known as Persia until 1935; rich in oil Al-Iraq, Irak, Iraq, Republic of Iraq - a republic in the Middle East in western Asia; the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia was in the area now known as Iraq Levant - the former name for the geographical area of the eastern Mediterranean that is now occupied by Lebanon, Syria, and Israel Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Jordan - an Arab kingdom in southwestern Asia on the Red Sea State of Kuwait, Koweit, Kuwait - an Arab kingdom in Asia on the northwestern coast of the Persian Gulf; a major source of petroleum Lebanese Republic, Lebanon - an Asian republic at east end of Mediterranean Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia - an absolute monarchy occupying most of the Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia; vast oil reserves dominate the economy Syria, Syrian Arab Republic - an Asian republic in the Middle East at the east end of the Mediterranean; site of some of the world's most ancient centers of civilization Republic of Turkey, Turkey - a Eurasian republic in Asia Minor and the Balkans; on the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, the Young Turks, led by Kemal Ataturk, established a republic in 1923 |
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Translations
الْشَّرْقُ الْأَوْسَطُالشَّرْق الأوْسَط
Střední východ
Mellemøsten
Lähi-itä
Bliski IstokSrednji istok
Közel-Kelet
Austurlönd nær
中東
중동
Stredný východ
Bližnji vzhodSrednji vzhod
Mellanöstern
ตะวันออกกลาง
Trung Đông
Middle East
n the Middle East → il Medio OrienteCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
middle
(ˈmidl) noun1. the central point or part. the middle of a circle.
2. the central area of the body; the waist. You're getting rather fat round your middle.
adjective equally distant from both ends. the middle seat in a row.
ˈmiddling adjective average. He's neither tall nor short, but of middling height.
middle age the years between youth and old age. She is well into middle age.
ˌmiddle-ˈaged adjectiveMiddle Ages (with the)
the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
Middle East (with the) Egypt and the countries of Asia west of Pakistan.
ˈmiddleman (-mӕn) noun a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler. You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.
be in the middle of (doing) something to be busily occupied doing something. Please excuse my appearance. I was in the middle of washing my hair.
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Middle East
→ الْشَّرْقُ الْأَوْسَطُ Střední východ Mellemøsten Mittlerer Osten Μέση Ανατολή Oriente Próximo Lähi-itä Moyen-Orient Bliski Istok Medio Oriente 中東 중동 Midden-Oosten Midt-Østen Bliski Wschód Médio Oriente, Oriente Médio Средний Восток Mellanöstern ตะวันออกกลาง Orta Doğu Trung Đông 中东Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009