"Tasman" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tasman" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tasman" Meaning

The Tasman is a geographical region in the southern hemisphere, particularly it refers to:

1. Tasman Sea: a body of water situated between Australia and New Zealand.
2. Tasman Glacier: a glacier in New Zealand.
3. Tasman Empire Airways or Tasman Pacific: a former airline serving the Pacific region, functioning between 1940-64.
4. Tasman Bridge: a road bridge in Tasmania, Australia.

In some contexts, the term Tasman can also be used to describe things related to the region, such as Tasmanian devils, which are a type of carnivorous marsupial native to the state of Tasmania.

"Tasman" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Tasman"


1. Geographical Name

The Tasman Sea is the large body of water between mainland Australia and islands of New Zealand.

2. Mountains

The Tasman Mountains are a mountain range in Australia's Admiralty Bay, covering parts of Victoria and New South Wales.

3. Peninsula

The Tasman Peninsula is a long, narrow piece of land in southern Tasmania, and is a very striking but remote place with nice tourist destinations.

4. Sea Route

The Tasman Sea Route is an important shipping route between New Zealand and Australia, often taken by vessels traveling eastbound from the USA.

5. Surveyor

Abel Tasman was a famous Dutch explorer who drew a large and remarkable map with his wife after surveying the place on his third voyage in 1644.

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Tasmania is an island state located south of the Australian mainland. It is known for its rugged wilderness, beautiful beaches, and unique wildlife. The word "Tasmania" comes from the_logging-family name "Aboriginal placename Van Diemens Land was renamed Tasmania in 1856 after the British explorer Abel Tasman, who was the first European to sight the island in 1642.

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Designating or relating to Tasmania, an island in southern Australia.

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The suffix "-ensis" is a Latin diminutive and genitive adjective form marker, equivalent to the English suffix "-ish" or "-an", meaning "of" or "inhabitant of", typically indicating a place or territory.<br><br>So, "tasmaniensis" would mean "of Tasmania", which is a reference to the island state of Tasmania in Australia.

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