noun🔗ShareMéridional, habitant du midiAn inhabitant of a southern region, especially the south of France"The French club was hosting a special dinner, and several meridional were attending. "Le club français organisait un dîner spécial, et plusieurs méridionaux y assistaient.personareageographynationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareMéridional, du sudLocated in the south, southern; later especially, pertaining to the south of France or other southern parts of Europe."The meridional sun, beating down on the olive groves, warmed the French countryside. "Le soleil méridional, frappant les oliveraies, réchauffait la campagne française.geographydirectionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareMéridional, relatif à un méridienAlong a north-south direction, or relative to a meridian; or relating to meridians or a meridian"The city's grid system features both east-west streets and meridional avenues running north and south. "Le plan de la ville comprend des rues est-ouest et des avenues méridionales qui courent du nord au sud.geographyastronomydirectionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareMéridional, du sudOf or characteristic of southern areas or people, especially those in the south of France or other southern parts of Europe"The restaurant featured a meridional menu, filled with dishes influenced by the sunny flavors of southern France. "Le restaurant proposait un menu méridional, rempli de plats influencés par les saveurs ensoleillées du sud de la France.geographyareacultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading