canadian
IPA: kʌnˈeɪdiʌn
Root Word: Canadian
noun
- A native or inhabitant of Canada.
- (sports, informal) Canadian national championship.
- (sports) canoe (short for Canadian canoe, as opposed to kayak)
- (informal) The English language (spoken or written) as used in Canada; Canadian English.
- The Canadian River, a river in New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle, and Oklahoma in the United States, which is a tributary of the Arkansas River.
- A town in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.
- A city, the county seat of Hemphill County, Texas.
adjective
- Of, belonging to, or relating to Canada, its people or culture.
- (informal) Of, belonging to, or relating to Canadian English.
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Examples of "canadian" in Sentences
- All Canadian presents sweeten the holidays.
- The city is the heart of the Canadian American corridor.
- However, the Canadian prorogation is a bit more serious.
- He was the founding editor of the Canadian World Almanac.
- The subscription to The Canadian Business Journal is free.
- For Canadians, a stereotype is politeness and selflessness.
- Keith Martin challenges the symbolism of the Canadian Mace.
- Most Canadians pronounce the start of the diphthong differently.
- He then worked as the livestock editor for 'The Canadian Countryman'.
- Dunkeswell was the birthplace of the Canadian clergyman Henry Scadding.
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