montreal
IPA: mʌntriˈɔɫ
Root Word: Montreal
noun
- A place in Quebec, Canada, at the confluence of the Ottawa and Saint-Lawrence Rivers
- A river port, the largest city in Quebec, Canada.
- An island in Quebec, Canada, on which the city is situated.
- An administrative region of Quebec, Canada, containing the island.
- A metropolitan area in Quebec, Canada, containing the archipelago.
- (historical) A former county of Quebec, Canada, containing the archipelago.
- A district of Quebec, Canada, containing the county.
- (judicial) A judicial district in Quebec, Canada
- (historical) A former administrative district in Quebec, Canada
- (historical) A district of Quebec, British North America
- (historical) A district of Canada, New France
- A river in Algoma and Sudbury districts, Ontario, Canada.
- A river in Timiskaming district, Ontario, Canada.
- A river in No. 18, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Camden County, Missouri, United States.
- A small city in Iron County, Wisconsin, United States.
- A river on the Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, United States.
- A river in northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, United States.
- Ellipsis of Montreal Archipelago.; An archipelago on the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, which contains the island.
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Examples of "montreal" in Sentences
- For the record, i live in montreal.
- But the legal entity is registered to Montreal.
- Caracas is not nearly as important as Montreal.
- But the shift has been to the detriment of Montreal.
- Montreal Road is the main thoroughfare of the community.
- He then moved to Montreal to play with the Montreal Royals.
- Only the town mayor sits on the agglomeration council of Montreal.
- A man in Montreal films an eagle soaring majestically over a field.
- Macaulay was born in Montreal to a family influential in Montreal business.
- The president of the Montreal Metropolitan Community is the mayor of Montreal.
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