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Lesser Antilles

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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • An island group of the eastern West Indies extending in an arc from Aruba to the Virgin Islands.

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  • proper noun The smaller islands of the West Indies, to the south and east of Puerto Rico, in the Caribbean Sea.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun a group of islands in the southeastern West Indies

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Examples

  • Montserrat is British overseas territory located in the Leeward Islands, part of the chain of islands called the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea.

    Montserrat 2009

  • The Lesser Antilles are the island peaks of a 700 km-long volcanic arc of 18 volcanoes, overlying a tectonic plate subduction (under-thrusting) zone.

    Pitons Management Area, Saint Lucia 2008

  • The Lesser Antilles are the nearest land; and although they are some five or six hundred miles away, if the wind remains north-east there is yet a chance of reaching them in time.

    The Survivors of the Chancellor 2003

  • The Lesser Antilles are the nearest land; and although they are some five or six hundred miles away, if the wind remains northeast there is yet a chance of reaching them in time.

    The Survivors of the Chancellor 1911

  • This advantage was shared equally by most of those known as the Lesser Antilles; but the small island of Barbadoes, being well to windward of all, possessed peculiar advantages, not only for offensive action, but because it was defended by the difficulty with which a large fleet could approach it, even from so near a port as Fort Royal.

    The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783 1877

  • The Lesser Antilles are the nearest land; and although they are some five or six hundred miles away, if the wind remains north-east there is yet a chance of reaching them in time.

    The Survivors of the Chancellor, diary of J.R. Kazallon, passenger Jules Verne 1866

  • The Arawaks -- who originated in Venezuela and gradually migrated up the chain of islands now called the Lesser Antilles -- succeeded the Siboney.

    unknown title 2009

  • The Arawaks -- who originated in Venezuela and gradually migrated up the chain of islands now called the Lesser Antilles -- succeeded the Siboney.

    unknown title 2009

  • One storm with a 20% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours is moving west toward the Lesser Antilles and Caribbean Sea.

    Gas Futures Decline As Temperatures Moderate Jerry A. DiColo 2011

  • The three islets to the east are part of a national ornithological reserve; there are more sea birds here, including puffins and frigatebirds, than anywhere else in the Lesser Antilles.

    Take Monday Off: Martinique Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011

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