Eurasia [yoo-rey-zhuh, -shuh, yuh-] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- Europe and Asia considered together as one continent.
Origin of Eurasia Eur- + Asia Examples from the Web for eurasia Contemporary Examples of eurasia
The Eurasia Union leader assured Gubareva that Moscow will support its friends in all kinds of civil conflicts in Ukraine.
Alexander Dugin: The Crazy Ideologue of the New Russian Empire
Oleg Shynkarenko
April 2, 2014
Israeli engagement in Eurasia is definitely picking up speed.
Israel Looks to Eurasia to Achieve Top Energy and National Security Goals
Allison Good
October 11, 2013
Ian Bremmer is the president of Eurasia Group, the leading global political risk research and consulting firm.
Roubini and Bremmer on Why We’re Still Doomed
Nouriel Roubini, Ian Bremmer
May 24, 2010
Russia shows no sign of being willing to yield power and influence to the Americans in Eurasia.
Judith Miller, Doug Schoen
April 19, 2010
Historical Examples of eurasia
Surely you know that she’s already as good as engaged to Prince Sergius of Eurasia!
Arthur Hornblow
I have read in the newspapers about your coming marriage to the Prince of Eurasia.
Arthur Hornblow
Without attempting a scientific classification of the inhabitants of Eurasia, it is sufficient to describe the three main races.
The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy
Theodore Lothrop Stoddard
The early night mail for Eurasia, with Great London its first stop, went by me far overhead.
Raymond King Cummings
It was 9:38 when we sighted, well off to the right, the rocky headland of Cape Chelusin—the most northerly point of Eurasia.
Raymond King Cummings
British Dictionary definitions for eurasia Eurasia noun
- the continents of Europe and Asia considered as a whole
Word Origin and History for eurasia Eurasia n.
from Euro- + Asia. First record seems to be in H. Reusche’s “Handbuch der Geographie” (1858), but cf. Eurasian.
eurasia in Culture Eurasia [(yoo-ray-zhuh)]
Land mass consisting of the continents of Europe and Asia.