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Meaning of transalpine

Wordnet

transalpine (n)

one living on or coming from the other side of the Alps from Italy

Wordnet

transalpine (s)

on or relating to or characteristic of the region or peoples beyond the Alps from Italy (or north of the Alps)

Webster

transalpine (a.)

Being on the farther side of the Alps in regard to Rome, that is, on the north or west side of the Alps; of or pertaining to the region or the people beyond the Alps; as, transalpine Gaul; -- opposed to cisalpine.

Webster

transalpine (n.)

A native or inhabitant of a country beyond the Alps, that is, out of Italy.

transalpine Sentence Examples

  1. The Transalpine Tunnel, connecting France and Italy, is a marvel of engineering.
  2. The transalpine army swiftly crossed the mountainous terrain with precision.
  3. The transalpine trade routes facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas between distant civilizations.
  4. The transalpine migration brought new populations to fertile valleys and coastal regions.
  5. The transalpine journey was an arduous but rewarding experience for ancient travelers.
  6. The transalpine pass offered strategic military advantages to those controlling it.
  7. The transalpine region is home to diverse cultures and languages.
  8. The transalpine landscape has inspired artists and travelers throughout history.
  9. The transalpine wind howls through the mountain passes, bringing both beauty and danger.
  10. The transalpine connection remains a vital artery connecting Europe's north and south.

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one living on or coming from the other side of the Alps from Italy, on or relating to or characteristic of the region or peoples beyond the Alps from Italy (or

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The Transalpine Tunnel, connecting France and Italy, is a marvel of engineering.

The transalpine army swiftly crossed the mountainous terrain with precision.

The transalpine trade routes facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas between distant civilizations.

The transalpine migration brought new populations to fertile valleys and coastal regions.