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Definition of Siberian in English: Siberianadjective sʌɪˈbɪərɪənsaɪˈbɪriən Relating to Siberia or its people. the Siberian plains near the Arctic Circle Example sentencesExamples - The expedition now faced a long trek to the Siberian coast, with little hope even then of rescue.
- The team used vehicles, skis, snowmobiles, and other means of conveyance to canvass the entire range of remote, frosty Siberian forests where tigers may be living.
- The reserve provides food and safety to the migrant birds that pair and nest on Siberian tundra but spend winter in Britain.
noun sʌɪˈbɪərɪənsaɪˈbɪriən 1A native or inhabitant of Siberia. a Soviet-era war memorial to Siberians Example sentencesExamples - The 17-year-old Siberian won the opening set.
- The Siberians crossed the land bridge with Alaska as early as 70,000 BC.
- The ancient Siberian demonstrates genomic signatures that are basal to present-day western Eurasians and close to modern Native Americans.
- The photographers I met there expressed great pride at being Siberians.
- The big Siberian waved the band T-shirt triumphantly in front of his friends.
2A Siberian husky dog. Siberians, though they shed a lot, generally have sleek coats Example sentencesExamples - Siberians are natural escape artists.
- I had the opportunity to have my two Siberians groomed recently.
- Other than during coat-blowing season, the Siberian needs very little grooming.
- I am very proud of my Siberians; they put their heart and soul into every race we attend and very rarely let me down.
- "It's so great for them, because they're such a high-energy breed," Swan said earlier this month after Captain and another pair of Siberians had led him around the block.
RhymesAlgerian, Cancerian, Chaucerian, Cimmerian, criterion, Hesperian, Hitlerian, Hyperion, Iberian, Liberian, Nigerian, Presbyterian, Shakespearean, Spenserian, Sumerian, valerian, Wagnerian, Zairean Definition of Siberian in US English: Siberianadjectivesaɪˈbɪriənsīˈbirēən Relating to Siberia or its people. the Siberian plains near the Arctic Circle Example sentencesExamples - The team used vehicles, skis, snowmobiles, and other means of conveyance to canvass the entire range of remote, frosty Siberian forests where tigers may be living.
- The expedition now faced a long trek to the Siberian coast, with little hope even then of rescue.
- The reserve provides food and safety to the migrant birds that pair and nest on Siberian tundra but spend winter in Britain.
nounsaɪˈbɪriənsīˈbirēən 1A native or inhabitant of Siberia. a Soviet-era war memorial to Siberians Example sentencesExamples - The big Siberian waved the band T-shirt triumphantly in front of his friends.
- The photographers I met there expressed great pride at being Siberians.
- The 17-year-old Siberian won the opening set.
- The ancient Siberian demonstrates genomic signatures that are basal to present-day western Eurasians and close to modern Native Americans.
- The Siberians crossed the land bridge with Alaska as early as 70,000 BC.
- 1.1 A Siberian husky dog.
Siberians, though they shed a lot, generally have sleek coats Example sentencesExamples - I had the opportunity to have my two Siberians groomed recently.
- Siberians are natural escape artists.
- Other than during coat-blowing season, the Siberian needs very little grooming.
- "It's so great for them, because they're such a high-energy breed," Swan said earlier this month after Captain and another pair of Siberians had led him around the block.
- I am very proud of my Siberians; they put their heart and soul into every race we attend and very rarely let me down.
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