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Canada

N ประเทศ แคนาดา  pra-thed-kan-na-da

 

Canada

N แคนาดา  kan-na-da

 

canada

N ประเทศ แคนาดา 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CANADA; CANYADA

Ca *ña "da, n. Etym: [Sp. ]

 

Defn: A small cañon; a narrow valley or glen; also, but less frequently, an open valley. [Local, Western U. S.]

 

CANADA

CANADA Can "a *da, n.

 

Defn: A British province in North America, giving its name to various plants and animals. Canada balsam. See under Balsam. -- Canada goose. (Zoöl.) See Whisky Jack. -- Canada lynx. (Zoöl.) See Lynx. -- Canada porcupine (Zoöl.) See Porcupine, and Urson. -- Canada rice (Bot. ) See under Rick. -- Canada robin (Zoöl.), the cedar bird.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Canada

Can a da |ˈkanədə ˈkænədə | a country in northern North America, the second largest country in the world; pop. 33,487,200 (est. 2009 ); capital, Ottawa; official languages, English and French. Eastern Canada was colonized by the French in the 17th century, but the British emerged as the ruling colonial power in 1763 after the Seven Years War. Canada became a federation of provinces with dominion status in 1867. The signing of the Constitution Act of 1982 was the final step in attaining legal independence from the UK; however, Canada remains a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. French-speakers are largely concentrated in Quebec, the focal point for the French-Canadian separatist movement. DERIVATIVES Ca na di an |kəˈnādēən |noun & adjective

 

Canada balsam

Can a da bal sam noun a yellowish resin obtained from the balsam fir and used for mounting preparations on microscope slides.

 

Canada goose

Can a da goose |ˈkænədə ɡus | noun a common North American goose with a black head and neck, a white chinstrap, and a loud, trumpeting call. [Branta canadensis, family Anatidae. ]

 

Canada jay

Can a da jay noun another term for gray jay.

 

Canadarm

Can a darm |ˈkanəˌdärm ˈkænədɑrm | noun the popular name for a robotic manipulation system designed for use in zero gravity. It has accompanied numerous space missions as a component on space shuttles. ORIGIN 1970s: blend of Canada (where it was manufactured ) and arm .

 

Canada thistle

Can a da this tle noun the European creeping or field thistle, which has become naturalized as a serious weed in North America. [Cirsium arvense, family Compositae. ]

 

Oxford Dictionary

Canadarm

Can a darm |ˈkanəˌdärm ˈkænədɑrm | noun the popular name for a robotic manipulation system designed for use in zero gravity. It has accompanied numerous space missions as a component on space shuttles. ORIGIN 1970s: blend of Canada (where it was manufactured ) and arm .

 

Canada

Can ¦ada |ˈkanədə | the second-largest country in the world, covering the entire northern half of North America with the exception of Alaska; pop. 33,487,200 (est. 2009 ); official languages, English and French; capital, Ottawa. Eastern Canada was colonized by the French in the 17th century, with the British emerging as the ruling colonial power in 1763 after the Seven Years War. Canada became a federation of provinces with dominion status in 1867, and the final step in attaining legal independence from the UK was taken with the signing of the Constitution Act of 1982; Canada remains a member of the Commonwealth. French-speakers are largely concentrated in Quebec, the focal point for the French-Canadian separatist movement. DERIVATIVES Canadian noun & adjective, Canadianism noun

 

Canada balsam

Can ¦ada bal ¦sam |ˈkanədə | noun [ mass noun ] a yellowish resin obtained from the balsam fir and used for mounting preparations on microscope slides.

 

Canada goose

Can ¦ada goose noun a common North American goose with a black head and neck, a white chinstrap, and a loud trumpeting call. It has been introduced widely in Britain and elsewhere. Branta canadensis, family Anatidae.

 

Canada jay

Can ¦ada jay noun another term for grey jay.

 

Canada thistle

Can ¦ada this ¦tle noun N. Amer. the European creeping or field thistle, which has become naturalized as a serious weed in North America. Cirsium arvense, family Compositae.

 

Duden Dictionary

Canada

Ca na da Eigenname |C a nada |englische Schreibung von Kanada

 

Spanish Dictionary

Canadá

Canadá VÉASE raigón del Canadá .

 

cañada

cañada nombre femenino 1 Espacio entre dos alturas o montañas poco distantes entre .SINÓNIMO encañada .2 Camino natural para el paso del ganado trashumante .3 RPlata, Cuba Terreno bajo entre lomas, bañado de agua y con vegetación propia de tierras húmedas :en la cañada croaron las ranas, quebrando el uniforme seseo de los grillos .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Canada

Can a da /kǽnədə /〖イロコイ語のKanada 「村 」を地名と誤解したことに由来 〗(形 )Canadian 名詞 カナダ 〘北米大陸北部の国; 首都Ottawa; ⦅略 ⦆Can..~̀ g ose 〘鳥 〙カナダガン 〘北米産の大型雁 がん .