Nebraskan
of or relating to Nebraska.
Geology. of or relating to the Nebraskan.
a native or inhabitant of Nebraska.
Geology. the first stage of the glaciation of North America during the Pleistocene.
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How to use Nebraskan in a sentence
The wide-open Nebraskan landscape is endowed with a raw grace.
Death in the Heartland: What Happened to Steven Haataja? | Tim Teeman | March 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe grew up in Holdrege, a small Nebraskan town with a population of about 6,000 at the time he lived there.
‘Out There’: Ryan Quincy’s Take on Those Awkward High School Years | Jean Trinh | February 22, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTNow there's evidence that those Jewish Nebraskan activists cited by the right-wing paper don't even agree with Abrams.
But Kerrey will have his work cut out for him just getting that big-city smell off him and learning to speak Nebraskan again.
So vividly was mirrored in the poet's fancy the future of the Nebraskan desert.
The Awakening of the Desert | Julius C. Birge
Evermann and Cox reported five collections from the Nebraskan part of the basin.
Fishes of the Big Blue River Basin, Kansas | W. L. MinckleyImmediately she was struck the Nebraskan began calling for help by wireless.
Nebraskan proceeding to Liverpool under own steam about 8½ knots, crew having returned on board.
A message to Lloyd's says that an armed trawler went to the assistance of the Nebraskan and stood by her all night.
British Dictionary definitions for Nebraskan
/ (nɪˈbræskən) /
of or relating to Nebraska or its inhabitants
a native or inhabitant of Nebraska
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