canadian
noun(Ca-na-di-an)
a native or inhabitant of Canada
canadian
geographical name(Ca-na-di-an)
river 906 miles (1458 kilometers) long in the south central U.S. flowing east from northeastern New Mexico to the Arkansas River in eastern Oklahoma
canadian
noun(Ca-na-di-an)
bacon cut from the loin that has little fat and is cut into round or oblong slices
canadian
noun(Ca-na-di-an)
a game resembling American football that is played on a turfed field between two teams of 12 players each
canadian
noun(Ca-na-di-an)
the language of the French Canadians
canadian
noun(Ca-na-di-an)
lynx
canadian
geographical name(Ca-na-di-an)
plateau region of eastern Canada and the northeastern U.S. extending from the Mackenzie River basin east to Davis Strait and south to southern Quebec, northeastern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, northwestern Michigan, and northeastern New York including the Adirondack Mountains
canadian
noun(Ca-na-di-an)
one of the descendants of French settlers in Lower Canada
canadian
geographical name(Ca-na-di-an)
river about 800 miles (1287 kilometers) long in the south central U.S. flowing east-southeast from northeastern New Mexico into the Canadian River in eastern Oklahoma
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noun(Ca-na-di-an)
any of several wildcats with relatively long legs, a short stubby tail, mottled coat, and usually tufted ears that are thought to comprise a distinct genus (Lynx) of the cat family or to be part of a genus (Felis) that includes the domestic cat and cougar: such as
canadian
noun(Ca-na-di-an)
a lynx (L. lynx) of northern Europe and Asia
canadian
noun(Ca-na-di-an)
bobcat