Tyan Shan
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Definition
Noun: * Tyan Shan: A major mountain range in central Asia, extending approximately 1,500 miles. It is one of the longest and highest mountain chains in the world.
Usage
- The term "Tyan Shan" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this geographic feature.
- It is often used in geographical, environmental, and travel contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Tyan Shan range forms a natural border between several countries.
- Explorers have been fascinated by the remote glaciers of the Tyan Shan for centuries.
Advanced Usage
- The range is also commonly known by alternative transliterations such as Tian Shan or Tien Shan, which are closer to the original Chinese name meaning "Heavenly Mountains" or "Celestial Mountains."
Variants and Related Words
- Tian Shan: The most common modern transliteration.
- Tien Shan: An older, but still frequently used, transliteration.
Synonyms
- Heavenly Mountains: A direct translation of the Chinese name.
- Celestial Mountains: A poetic translation of the Chinese name.
Noun
- a major mountain range of central Asia; extends 1,500 miles