cosmopolitan

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cosmopolitan - Lydia E.

having wide international sophistication ||
 * > Name: || Lydia Eicher ||
 * > Word: || cosmopolitan ||
 * > Source: || //Savage Wars of Peace// by Max Boot, "To Conquer Upon The Sea", Barbary Coast, pg.8 ||
 * > Appropriate Definition: || adj. having worldwide rather than limited or provincial scope or bearing
 * > Definition URL: || http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cosmopolitan ||
 * > Context Sentences: || “The rulers of the Ottoman Empire and its North Africa tributaries were not particularly xenophobic nor especially fundamentalist By the standards of the day, they were uncommonly **cosmopolitan** and tolerant in many respect, offering more protection than did many European states to flourishing Jewish communities that played a prominent role in their commercial affairs. Ali Karamanli, pasha of Tripoli from 1754 to 1795, was even said to affairs.” ||

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