A planned language created by the Baltogerman naval officer and teacher Edgar de Wahl and published in 1922.
Of, pertaining to, or situated in, the occident.
Denoting or characteristic of countries of Europe and the western hemisphere.
1 A sort of halo, an occidental glow, came over life then.
2 The first step would be to ascertain whether this narcotic was occidental or oriental.
3 The task, too, of the occidental United States was double.
4 This is a concession to occidental taste which all but oriental enthusiasts will appreciate.
5 The prince of Souzdal watched the progress of events in occidental Russia with great interest.
6 He was much more indulgent than England and Austria respecting our sins against occidental policy.
7 Pale-faced, aristocratic PŠre Fran‡ois is a foil to the " occidental king."
8 To give it an occidental perspective, the building is 40m taller than New York's Empire State.
9 The comfort of Colonel Joe's bachelor establishment places the stranger in touch with the occidental city.
10 Colorectal cancer is one of the most frequent cancers in the world, especially in occidental countries.
11 The latter word evokes to occidental ears images of sensual seduction which the Moroccan harem seldom realizes.
12 Some Deer on these Mountains afford the occidental Bezoar, not coming from a Goat, as some report.
13 It is, therefore, outstandingly an occidental development.
14 Consider the doves; there is no distinction as to whether it is an oriental or an occidental dove.
15 Her occidental mind would not and could not accept as possibilities these mysterious attributes of the oriental mind.
16 And breezes from the occidental shores
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