Caledonian英 [ˌkælɪˈdəʊniən] 美 [ˌkælɪˈdoʊniən]
adj.古苏格兰的,苏格兰的;
n.古苏格兰人,苏格兰人;
英英释义
Caledonian
- Caledonian is a geographical term used to refer to places, species, or items in or from Scotland, or particularly the Scottish Highlands. It derives from Caledonia, the Roman name for the area of modern Scotland.
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caledonian orogeny加里东造山运动
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