Pacific: meaning, definitions and examples

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Pacific

 

[ pəˈsɪfɪk ]

Adjective / Noun
Context #1 | Adjective

ocean

relating to the Pacific Ocean, which is the largest and deepest of the world's oceans.

Synonyms

aquatic, maritime, oceanic.

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Word Description / Examples
Pacific

Used when referring specifically to the Pacific Ocean or regions bordering it.

  • The Pacific coastline is known for its beautiful beaches
  • Pacific trade routes are vital for international commerce
oceanic

Used when referring specifically to the ocean, its currents, and larger marine phenomena.

  • Oceanic currents influence global climate patterns
  • Oceanic creatures such as whales can migrate long distances
maritime

Used when talking about things related to the sea, shipping, or naval matters.

  • Maritime laws regulate shipping activities
  • The city's economy is heavily dependent on maritime trade
aquatic

Used when referring to activities, animals, or plants related to water in general, including both freshwater and marine environments.

  • Aquatic plants can be found in lakes and rivers
  • The aquatic center offers swimming and diving classes

Examples of usage

  • The Pacific islands are known for their stunning beauty.
  • Many marine species can be found in the Pacific waters.
Context #2 | Noun

region

a region in the western part of North America, including the states of California, Oregon, and Washington.

Synonyms

Pacific Northwest, West Coast.

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Word Description / Examples
Pacific

Can also refer to the Pacific region or countries bordering the Pacific Ocean.

  • Many Pacific nations are vulnerable to climate change.
  • They are studying the cultures of the Pacific region.
West Coast

Refers to the western coastal states of the United States, generally California, Oregon, and Washington. It often carries cultural connotations and might reference lifestyle and trends.

  • She moved to the West Coast to pursue a career in tech.
  • Surfing is a popular activity on the West Coast.
Pacific Northwest

A geographic region in the northwestern United States, typically including parts of Oregon, Washington, and sometimes British Columbia in Canada. Often used in the context of travel, weather, or local culture.

  • The Pacific Northwest is known for its beautiful forests and coastline.
  • He loves the rainy weather typical of the Pacific Northwest.

Examples of usage

  • She moved to the Pacific for a change of scenery.
  • The Pacific coast offers breathtaking views.

Translations

Translations of the word "Pacific" in other languages:

🇵🇹 Pacífico

🇮🇳 प्रशांत महासागर

🇩🇪 Pazifik

🇮🇩 Pasifik

🇺🇦 Тихий океан

🇵🇱 Pacyfik

🇯🇵 太平洋 (たいへいよう)

🇫🇷 Pacifique

🇪🇸 Pacífico

🇹🇷 Pasifik

🇰🇷 태평양 (태평양)

🇸🇦 المحيط الهادئ

🇨🇿 Tichý oceán

🇸🇰 Tichý oceán

🇨🇳 太平洋 (tàipíng yáng)

🇸🇮 Tihi ocean

🇮🇸 Kyrrahaf

🇰🇿 Тынық мұхит

🇬🇪 წყნარი ოკეანე

🇦🇿 Sakit okean

🇲🇽 Pacífico

Etymology

The term 'Pacific' originated from the Latin word 'pacificus', which means 'peaceful'. It was first used by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 to describe the calmness of the ocean. Over time, the word 'Pacific' came to represent the vastness and tranquility of the Pacific Ocean, as well as the region in North America. Today, the Pacific Ocean is a vital part of global trade and ecology.