What is another word for South Pacific?

Pronunciation: [sˈa͡ʊθ pɐsˈɪfɪk] (IPA)

The term South Pacific refers to the vast stretch of ocean and the islands surrounding it. It encompasses a diverse culture and geography. There are several synonyms that can be used to refer to this region, including the Pacific Islands, Oceania, Australasia, Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. Each of these terms describes a specific subset of the South Pacific region. For example, Polynesia refers to the islands in the eastern part of the region, while Melanesia and Micronesia encompass other parts of the region. These synonyms highlight the diversity of the region and its rich cultural heritage, making it a fascinating destination for travelers and researchers alike.

What are the hypernyms for South pacific?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with South pacific

  • Sometimes I like to play the soundtracks to famous musicals so we can all sing along. South Pacific is one of my favorites. Our neighbors must hate us.
    Louise Brown
  • It's a tough life being a pop star. You know, at the end of the day when you've paid all the bills and put the kids through college and that, you know, there's only enough left for a small island off the South Pacific.
    Larry Mullen
  • In some South Pacific cultures, a speaker holds a conch shell as a symbol of temporary position of authority. Leaders must understand who holds the conch that is, who should be listened to and when.
    Max de Pree
  • The decision by France to resume nuclear testing in the South Pacific has destroyed this hope and raised a storm of protest at home, in the South Pacific and thankfully around the world.
    Jenny Shipley
  • I would like evolution to join the roster of other discredited religions, like the Cargo Cult of the South Pacific. Practitioners of Cargo Cult believed that manufactured products were created by ancestral spirits, and if they imitated what they had seen the white man do, they could cause airplanes to appear out of the sky, bringing valuable cargo like radios and TVs. So they constructed “airport towers” out of bamboo and “headphones” out of coconuts and waited for the airplanes to come with the cargo. It may sound silly, but in defense of the Cargo Cult, they did not wait as long for evidence supporting their theory as the Darwinists have waited for evidence supporting theirs.
    Ann Coulter

Related words: pacific islands, pacific ocean, pacific coast, pacific northwest, pacific rim, pacific northwest coast

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