Definitions for Alicante

Alicante Al·i·can·te

Spelling: [al-uh-kan-tee; Spanish ah-lee-kahn-te]
IPA: /ˌæl əˈkæn ti; Spanish ˌɑ liˈkɑn tɛ/

Alicante is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 331 anagrams from letters in Alicante (aaceilnt).

Definitions for Alicante

noun

  1. a seaport in SE Spain, on the Mediterranean.

Examples for Alicante

The test fraud spanned from Romania to Moscow and Alicante, Spain, and the cheaters were from the U.S., Egypt, Japan, and Russia.

She was from Cadiz, bound first to Alicante, and then to Valencia.

More than twenty-two grape varieties flourish including Mission, Syrah, Petit Syrah, Alicante Bouchet and Zinfandel.

The transports with the army are returned to Carthagena and Alicante.

I leave it to be imagined what the police of Alicante forty years ago were like.

I wanted to send a telegram to my mother, but this was impossible, as there was no telegraph at Alicante.

We reached Alicante the 15th March, after a long, tedious voyage.

One told of a voyage from Barcelona to Alicante which he had once undertaken.

Should he tell her of his suspicions that it was Benito who had attacked him at Alicante?

We are actually going by steam-boat to Alicante, and from Alicante to Malaga.

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