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Mediterranean
1. short for the Mediterranean Sea
2. a native or inhabitant of a Mediterranean country
3. of, relating to, situated or dwelling on or near the Mediterranean Sea
4. denoting a postulated subdivision of the Caucasoid race, characterized by slender build and dark complexion
5. Meteorol (of a climate) characterized by hot summers and relatively warm winters when most of the annual rainfall occurs
6. Obsolete situated in the middle of a landmass; inland

mediterranean [‚med·ə·tə′rā·nē·ən]
(geology)


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The theory bolstered the split between old and new immigrants, complicating it only slightly: the old immigrants were primarily comprised of Nordics while the new immigrants were dominated by Alpines and Mediterraneans.
Ancient Mediterraneans viewed human beings as either male or female, each with nature-given, distinctive, gender-based personal features, social ranking and behavioral scripts.
 
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