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"Sinope" Meaning

In ancient Greek mythology and astronomy, Sinope (Σινώπη) refers to a place in Pontus (modern-day Turkey), but in astronomy, it is also the name of two moons of the planet Jupiter.

In literature, Sinope can also refer to a region in Siberia.

In geography, Sinope is the name of a city in Turkey.

Sinope can also be used as a proper noun in various other contexts.

However, without more context or information, it is difficult to provide a more specific definition.

But it's worth noting that Sinope also has another meaning, it's the name of a fatty acid, a type of lipophilic omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid.

"Sinope" Examples

Usage Examples of Sinope


Adjective


The city of Sinope has a rich history dating back to the ancient Hittite civilization.
Sinope gave her name to the asteroid 65 Hadra, which was discovered by Robert Luther in 1861.
The chemical composition of sinope may not be fully understood yet, but scientists continue to research its properties.

Place


The ancient city of Sinope in Turkey was an important center of trade and commerce.
Sinope is a province of Turkey located on the Black Sea coast.
The city of Sinope has been conquered by various empires throughout its history.

Verb


The teacher had to sinope the lesson plan after the students had already memorized the chore list.
The reviewers will sinope the commercial as soon as the deadline expires.
Sinope the problem by rearranging the steps to be more logical.

"Sinope" Similar Words

Sinogram

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Sinograph

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Sinological

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Sinologist

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Sinologists

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Sinologists are experts in the study of Chinese language, history, culture, and politics. They are typically scholars or researchers who specialize in the study of China, its civilization, and its interactions with the world.<br><br>The term "sinology" refers to the study of China, encompassing various fields such as:<br><br>1. Sinology (the study of the Chinese language and literature)<br>2. Sinophone studies (the study of the Chinese language as spoken and written in the world)<br>3. Chinese history and politics<br>4. East Asian studies<br>5. Chinese culture and society<br><br>Sinologists often combine expertise in multiple areas and are employed in various settings, including universities, research institutions, libraries, and government agencies, among others. They may engage in research, translation, teaching, or advisory roles, providing insights and knowledge about China and its significance in the contemporary world.

Sinologue

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A sinologue is an expert in sinology, which is the academic study of China, its culture, language, history, and society. Sinology encompasses a broad range of disciplines, including history, literature, anthropology, geography, and linguistics, with a focus on China and its interactions with other cultures.

Sinology

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The study of China, its culture, history, literature, and language, especially from a non-Chinese perspective (Western or other non-Chinese perspectives).

Sinop

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Sinopean

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Relating to Sinope, an ancient city in Pontus, or the region that it was in.

Sinoper

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Sinophile

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A sinophile is someone who has a strong and enthusiastic interest in Chinese culture, particularly its language, customs, history, and traditions. This term can also be used to describe a Westerner who is fascinated with the Chinese language, philosophy, or spiritual practices, such as Taoism, Confucianism, or Buddhist traditions.

Sinopia

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Sinopia is a reddish-brown pigment derived from the mineral cinnabar (mercury sulfide) that was used in traditional art. It gets its name from the Greek word "sinops," meaning "bluish-red," and "opia," meaning "river," due to its association with the Sinops River in Lydia, where the mineral was found. In art history, sinopia is significant for being the preparatory pigment used by famous painters like Michelangelo for their frescoes and murals. It's also known as vermillion, which is an intensely red to reddish-purple pigment made from the mineral cinnabar. Vermerillones is another term for a crimson-colored paint used in traditional Chinese art.

Sinopian

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Sinopis

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A synopsis is a brief summary of a larger work, such as a book, film, or play, that presents the main points in a condensed form. It is usually written for an audience that will or may not have read or seen the full work.

Sinopite

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Sinople

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Sinople is a now obsolete word for the color blue, particularly a deep blue color, or azure. It comes from the name of the city of Celles-sur-Ource in eastern France, where the town's 12th-century faience produced a distinctive blue-glazed pottery.