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How to pronounce occidental in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms hesperian
Derivation occident


occidental civilization.
Type Words
Type of artificial language
Type Words
Type of denizen, dweller, habitant, indweller, inhabitant

Examples of occidental

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Occidental Petroleum Corp shares are currently trading trading flat on the day.
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Traditional Japanese gardens are very different in style from occidental gardens.
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That's how the Arab and occidental countries began to import the soap of Tripoli.
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Occidental engineers have already started work on the project, Al Ghafli said.
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Occidental Petroleum rose 2.2 percent to $78.30 as energy stocks rose 0.1 percent.
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Occidental may make the announcement as soon as tomorrow, according to the report.
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Occidental was founded in 1887 by Presbyterians and today has around 1,900 students.
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Occidental said the company won't force Phibro to trade more conservatively.
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Occidental Petroleum with no downstream exposure is my sole oil property but pricey.
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  • A native inhabitant of the Occident
  • Denoting or characteristic of countries of Europe and the western hemisphere; "occidental civilization"; "Hesperian culture"
  • An artificial language
  • The language Occidental, later Interlingue, is a planned language created by the Balto-German naval officer and teacher Edgar de Wahl and published in 1922.
  • Occidental and Vanguard was a weekly newspaper in San Francisco Bay Area between 1866 and 1868.
  • (Occidentally) The Western world, also known as the West and the Occident (from Latin: occidens "sunset, west"; as contrasted with the Orient), is a term that can have multiple meanings depending on its context (e.g., the time period, the region or social situation). ...
  • (occidentally) In an occidental manner
  • Literally western; said of a planet that rises and sets after the Sun.
  • A planet of greater zodiacal longitude, that will be overtaken by the Sun and can be seen in the west after sunset. A planet so placed is accidentally weak in dignity.