Aleutian
of or relating to the .
(def 1).
aleutians, .
an archipelago extending sw from the alaska peninsula: part of alaska.
contemporary examples
alexandra gutierrez is a reporter based in the aleutian islands and a columnist for pacific fishing.
ted stevens’ final chapter alexandra gutierrez august 10, 2010
for the past week, unalaska—the most populous island on the aleutian chain—has seen jaw-dropping sunrises.
radiation plume hits alaska alexandra gutierrez march 17, 2011
historical examples
an educated half-breed aleutian woman, married to a white man, accompanied us ash-r-.
alaska ella higginson
it acquired the aleutian islands, largely in the asiatic system.
problems of expansion whitelaw reid
there were several good-looking aleutian girls at the dance.
alaska ella higginson
about this time an attempt was made to plant trees on the aleutian islands.
along alaska’s great river frederick schwatka
i am told that we have cousins living down in the aleutian islands who are very aristocratic indeed.
little white fox and his arctic friends roy j. snell
it is among the aleutian islands that these animals are chiefly taken.
along alaska’s great river frederick schwatka
the aleutian islands and neighbouring waters is the home of the sea-otter, which is clothed with the most beautiful of all furs.
north america israel c. russell
the kadiak baidarka is a little shorter and wider than the aleutian.
the works of hubert howe bancroft, volume 1 hubert howe bancroft
adjective
of, denoting, or relating to the aleutian islands, the aleuts, or their language
noun
another word for aleut
plural noun
a chain of over 150 volcanic islands, extending southwestwards from the alaska peninsula between the n pacific and the bering sea
aleutian islands [(uh-looh-shuhn)]
chain of volcanic (see volcano) islands off western alaska between the bering sea and the pacific ocean.
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