English Words: C

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Canada Dryname

A brand of ginger ale.

Canadaboonoun

A non-Canadian person who is obsessed with Canada and Canadian culture

Canadaphilenoun

Someone who loves Canada or Canadian culture.

Canadaphobianoun

Fear or hatred of Canada, its citizens, and/or its culture.

Canadarianadj

Canadian: of, from, or pertaining to Canada.

Canadernoun

A Canadian (inhabitant of Canada).

canadewnoun

A melon that is a cross between a honeydew and a cantaloupe.

Canadianame

Canada.

Canadianadj

Of, belonging to, or relating to Canada, its culture, or people.

Canadian Aboriginal Syllabicsname

A syllabic script used to write several Inuit and First Nations languages in Canada.

Canadian Arctic Archipelagoname

The island archipelago forming the northernmost extent of North America, less the Greenland island cluster, lying to the north of mainland Canada; forming the northernmost portion of Canada.

Canadian as maple syrupadj

Completely or quintessentially Canadian.

Canadian baconnoun

Cured pork made only from the loin, with no belly meat, and sold in lean medallions.

Canadian Countyname

One of 77 counties in Oklahoma, United States. County seat: El Reno.

Canadian Englishname

The variety of the English language used in Canada.

Canadian Fallsname

A waterfall in Niagara Falls, Niagara river, Niagara Peninsula, Niagara regional municipality, Niagara region, Ontario, Canada.

Canadian Frenchnoun

French Canadians, collectively.

Canadian goosenoun

Alternative form of Canada goose.

Canadian porcupinenoun

A North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum).

Canadian Shieldname

An area of very old bedrock surrounding Hudson Bay, and covering about half the land area of Canada.

Canadian studiesnoun

The academic field that examines topics concerning Canada, including Canadiana, culture, politics, history.

Canadian Thanksgivingname

Thanksgiving Day, a Canadian holiday celebrated on the second Monday of October.

Canadian traveller problemnoun

A generalization of the shortest path problem to graphs that are only partially observable (i.e. the graph is revealed while it is being explored).

Canadian tuxedonoun

An outfit consisting of denimwear for tops and bottoms, such as a jean jacket and jeans (pants)

Canadian violetnoun

Synonym of Canada violet.

Canadiananoun

Things, ideas, or activities distinctive of Canada or Canadians, especially works of literature and other cultural products.

Canadianesename

Canadian English

Canadianessnoun

Alternative spelling of Canadianness.

Canadianiseverb

Alternative form of Canadianize.

Canadianismnoun

Allegiance or loyalty to Canada.

Canadianistnoun

One knowledgeable about Canada or Canadiana, or a specialist in Canadian studies.

Canadianizationnoun

The process of making or becoming Canadian or more Canadian.

Canadianizeverb

To become naturalized as a citizen of Canada.

Canadianlyadv

In a Canadian way; in a manner characteristic of Canada or Canadians.

Canadiannessnoun

The state or quality of being Canadian.

Canadianonoun

A drink made of espresso coffee diluted with hot water; an americano.

Canadiansnoun

plural of Canadian

Canadiennoun

A French Canadian (male or of unspecified sex).

Canadiennenoun

female French-Canadian

Canadiensnoun

plural of Canadien

Canado-prefix

Canadian, Canada.

Canado-Americanadj

Pertaining to the United States of America and Canada

Canadophilenoun

Alternative form of Canadaphile.

canafistulanoun

The flowering plant Cassia fistula, the golden shower tree.

canagliflozinnoun

A drug C₂₄H₂₅FO₅S·½H₂O that lowers blood sugar by reducing the reabsorption of glucose from the kidneys and is taken orally to treat type 2 diabetes. It is marketed under the trademark Invokana and when used in combination with metformin, under the trademark Invokamet.

canagongnoun

pigface (mesembryanthemum plant)

canaigrenoun

Rumex hymenosepalus, a species of dock native to southwestern North America with edible red stems and taproots containing tannin.

canailnoun

Alternative form of canaille (people of the lowest classes)

canaillenoun

The lowest class of people; the rabble; the vulgar.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter C contains 43,570 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 872 pages, and you are currently viewing page 50. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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