arctic

[ˈɑːktɪk]

arctic Definition

  • 1relating to the regions around the North Pole
  • 2extremely cold; frigid

Using arctic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arctic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The arctic region is home to many unique species of animals.

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    The explorers faced extreme arctic conditions during their journey.

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    The arctic wind made it difficult to stay outside for long.

arctic Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with arctic

  • an imaginary line around the Earth, at approximately 66°30′ N latitude, north of which the sun does not set on the summer solstice and does not rise on the winter solstice

    Example

    The Arctic Circle passes through Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States, Canada, Denmark, and Iceland.

  • the smallest and shallowest of the world's five oceans, located around the North Pole and surrounded by the land masses of Eurasia, North America, Greenland, and several smaller islands

    Example

    The Arctic Ocean is covered by sea ice for much of the year, making it difficult to navigate.

  • a migratory bird that breeds in the Arctic and travels to the Antarctic and back each year, covering a distance of up to 44,000 miles

    Example

    The Arctic tern has the longest migration of any bird.

Origins of arctic

from Greek 'arktikos', meaning 'of the bear'

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Summary: arctic in Brief

The term 'arctic' [ˈɑːktɪk] refers to the regions around the North Pole and is often associated with extremely cold temperatures. It is used to describe unique species of animals and challenging conditions, as in 'The explorers faced extreme arctic conditions during their journey.' 'Arctic' extends into phrases like 'the Arctic Circle,' an imaginary line around the Earth, and 'Arctic Ocean,' the smallest and shallowest of the world's five oceans.

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