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Canadian
/ kəˈneɪdɪən /
adjective
of or relating to Canada or its people
noun
a native, citizen, or inhabitant of Canada
Other Word Forms
- anti-Canadian adjective
- pro-Canadian adjective
- pseudo-Canadian adjective
- trans-Canadian adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Miller had spent weeks solo climbing in Patagonia and the Canadian Rockies, completing a notoriously difficult ice climb called Reality Bath, which had been unrepeated for 37 years, according to Climbing magazine.
The Canadian had problems with his seat early in the session and was also running test items.
TJ’s Maple Leaf Ice Cream Sandwiches are made in Canada by a Canadian confectioner — so you know TJ’s isn’t skimping on any maple flavorings.
Of all the state’s international travelers, the most significant absence was from Canadian tourists.
Including kids, coaches and officials, there are only 41,202 registered participants in Canadian rugby - enough to fill only half of Allianz Stadium.
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