Mare-nostrum
[mah-re nohs-troo m; English mair-ee nos-truh m, mahr-ey] /ˈmɑ rɛ ˈnoʊs trʊm; English ˈmɛər i ˈnɒs trəm, ˈmɑr eɪ/
noun, Latin.
1.
our sea, especially the Mediterranean to the ancient Romans.
/ˈmɑːreɪ ˈnɒstrʊm/
noun
1.
the Latin name for the Mediterranean
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