Caspian$11716$ - translation to greek
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Caspian$11716$ - translation to greek

SMALL HORSE BREED NATIVE TO NORTHERN IRAN
Caspian Horse; Caspian pony; Caspian Pony
  • A bay Caspian [[bucking]].

Caspian      
adj. κασπία
Caspian Sea         
  • Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan
  • [[Baku]], the capital of [[Azerbaijan]], is the largest city by the Caspian Sea.
  • tadpole gobies]] (''Benthophilus'') are found only in the Caspian Sea basin.<ref name=Naseka2009/>
  • A New and Accurate Map of the Caspian Sea by the Soskam Sabbus & [[Emanuel Bowen]], 1747
  • Area around the Caspian Sea. Yellow area indicates the (approximate) drainage area.
  • Caspian Sea near [[Aktau]], Mangystau Region, [[Kazakhstan]]
  • Caspian region oil and natural gas infrastructure. August 2013.
  • Caspian Sea (Bahr ul-Khazar). 10th century map by Ibn Hawqal.
  • Illustration of two [[Caspian tiger]]s, extinct in the region since the 1970s
  • Alborz Mountain Range]].
  • Southern Caspian Energy Prospects (portion of Iran). Country Profile 2004.
  • Cheleken]] field ([[Turkmenistan]])
  • Oil pipelines in the Caspian region. September 2002
  • Dagestan]], is the third-largest city on the Caspian Sea.
LAKE BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA
Caspian sea; Mazandaran Sea; Caspian seas; Khvaliskoye; Mazandaran sea; Mazanderan Sea; Caspian region; Caspian Ocean; Hyrcanian Ocean; Hyrcanian Sea; Caspian Sea basin; Caspian area; Caspian Sea Region; Sea of Baku; Sea of Caspia; The Caspian Sea; Kaspiyskoye more; Kaspiy teñizi; Daryā-i Xazar; Daryā-i Māzandarān; Hazar deňizi; Каспи́йское мо́ре; Xəzər dənizi; Каспий теңізі; Daryā-e Kāspiyan; دریای کاسپین; Daryā-e Xazar; دریای خزر; Pollution of the Caspian Sea; History of the Caspian Sea
κασπία θάλασσα

Definition

blue
blue1
¦ adjective (bluer, bluest)
1. of a colour intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day.
(of a cat, fox, or rabbit) having fur of a smoky grey colour.
2. informal melancholy, sad, or depressed.
3. informal (of a film, joke, or story) with sexual or pornographic content.
4. Brit. informal politically conservative.
5. (of a ski run) of the second-lowest level of difficulty.
¦ noun
1. blue colour, pigment, or material.
(the blue) literary the sky or sea, or the unknown.
another term for bluing.
2. Brit. a person who has represented Cambridge University or Oxford University in a particular sport in a match between the two universities.
3. used in names of small butterflies with predominantly blue wings. [Polyommatus icarus (common blue) and related species.]
4. Austral./NZ informal a nickname for a red-headed person.
5. Austral./NZ informal an argument or fight.
¦ verb (blues, bluing or blueing, blued)
1. make or become blue.
2. chiefly historical wash (white clothes) with bluing.
Phrases
blue on blue Military denoting or relating to an attack made by one's own side that accidentally harms one's own forces: blue-on-blue incidents. [from the use of blue to indicate friendly forces in military exercises.]
once in a blue moon informal very rarely. [because a 'blue moon' is a phenomenon (due to atmospheric dust) that occurs only very rarely.]
out of the blue (or out of a clear blue sky) informal without warning; unexpectedly.
talk a blue streak N. Amer. informal speak continuously and at great length.
Derivatives
blueness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. bleu, ult. of Gmc origin.
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blue2
¦ verb (blues, bluing or blueing, blued) Brit. informal, dated squander or spend recklessly.
Origin
C19: perh. a var. of blow1.

Wikipedia

Caspian horse

The Caspian is an Iranian breed of pony or small horse of Oriental type.

The breed was created in 1965 by Louise Firouz, an American living in Iran, from a base stock of a small number of small horses found in the Elburz Mountains. In 2011, the remains of a small horse dating back to 3400 B.C.E. were found at Gohar Tappeh, Iran, giving rise to claims that today's Caspian originates from the oldest known breed of the domestic horse. It is also one of the rarest horse breeds and its population status is critically endangered.