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scotia

/skoh-shuh/US // ˈskoʊ ʃə //UK // (ˈskəʊʃə) //

斯科蒂亚,斯科迪亚,斯科提亚,斯科蒂亞

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Architecture.

    • : a deep concave molding between two fillets, as in the Attic base.

Examples

  • HALIFAX, Nova Scotia—It's amazing what some fresh Nova Scotia air can do.

  • The couple will visit Pictou County for an event to celebrate Celtic heritage in Nova Scotia.

  • On Thursday, Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter said he had ordered four government departments to investigate Rehtaeh's death.

  • Take Stacie, a stay-at-home mom in Nova Scotia, Canada, who's struggled with sex-related pain for years.

  • September 1998: Swissair 111 crashes near Nova Scotia with 229 on board.

  • On that fatal day in August on which war broke out we were in Nova Scotia.

  • But the Wizard of the North touched Scotia's rough hills with the rosy hues of his romance.

  • The citizens of Halifax, Nova Scotia, celebrated the 108th anniversary of the settlement of that place.

  • A large number of loyalists were now leaving the States and settling in Nova Scotia.

  • Just at the edge of the corona a line should be cut in, called the scotia.