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Definition of (canadian in English Turkish dictionary

french canadian
fransızca kanada
french canadian
kanada fransızcası
Canadian
Kanadalı

Kanadalı yetkililer, her insanın malzemelerini tarttı. - Canadian officials weighed the supplies of each man.

Tom ve Mary Kanadalı değildir. - Tom and Mary aren't Canadians.

Canadian
Kanada ile ilgili
canadian based
kanada kökenli
canadian capital
kanada'nın başkenti
canadian dollar
kanada doları
canadian goose
kanada kazı
canadian river
kanada nehri
Canadian football
Kanada futbolu
French Canadian
Kanada Fransızcası
French Canadian
Fransız asıllı Kanadalı
canadian capital
kanada'nin başkenti
ford of canada ford's canadian operations
canada ford's canadian operasyonlarının ford
American, British, Canadian, Australian Armies Standardization Program
(Askeri) Amerikan, İngiliz, Kanada, Avustralya KK Standardizasyon Programı
Canadian
{s} Kanada, Kanada'ya özgü
Canadian
(isim) Kanadalı
Canadian Air Force; Combat Air Forces; commander, airborne/air assault force
(Askeri) Kanada Hava Kuvvetleri; Muharebe Hava Kuvvetleri; Hava İndirme/ Hava Taarruz Kuvveti Komutanı
Canadian NORAD region
(Askeri) Kanada Kuzey Amerika Hava Savunma Bölgesi
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(Askeri) Kanada Kraliyet Atlı Polisi
canadian
k. amerika alt ordovisyen'inde bir seri
canadian
kanadiyen
canadian french
Kanada Fransızcası
canadian grid
(Askeri) KANADA GRİDİ: Trime trogon usulüyle çekilmiş fotoğraflarda kullanılan bir grid sistemi. Bu fotoğraftaki şekiller, planimetrik bir harita meydana getirecek şekilde düzeltilebilir. Ayrıca bakınız: "planimetric map" ve "trimetrogen"
English - English

Definition of (canadian in English English dictionary

Canadian
Of or pertaining to Canadians
Canadian
Of or pertaining to Canada
Canadian
Of or pertaining to Canadian (or Canadian English)
Canadian
The English language as used (spoken or written) in Canada; Canadian English
Canadian
Canadian national championship
Canadian
Person from Canada
Canadian Armed Forces
Canadian Forces
Canadian Ballet
A strip club, especially one in Canada near the American border
Canadian English
The variety of the English language used in Canada

Not so, however, is it with the modern refinements of our Canadian English. In referring to such a fact here, it would be said, not that he dived, but that he dove. Even Longfellow makes use of this — so harsh and unfamiliar to English ears — in the musical measures of his Hiawatha: . . .

Canadian Forces
the armed forces of Canada
Canadian French
The French language as spoken by francophones in Canada
Canadian Security and Intelligence Service
The security agency for Canada, covering domestic and foreign intelligence
Canadian Shield
An area of very old bedrock surrounding Hudson Bay, and covering about half the land area of Canada
Canadian dollar
The official currency of Canada
Canadian dollars
plural form of Canadian dollar
Canadian football
A game played on a field of 110 yards long and 65 yards wide in which two teams attempt to get an ovoid ball to the end of each other's territory. Called football in Canada and Canadian football elsewhere in the world
Canadian goose
Alternative form of Canada goose

Pisces Fish - George Harrison.

Canadian red pine
a pine tree found in eastern North America having long needles and reddish bark
Canadian red pines
plural form of Canadian red pine
French Canadian
The French language as spoken in Canada, Canadian French
French Canadian
A Canadian whose first language is French
French Canadian
Alternative form of French-Canadian. Of or relating to francophone Canadians
I am Canadian
Indicates that the speaker is from Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The federal and national police force of Canada
canadian
{a} of Canada
canadian
{n} a native of Canada
Canadian
A Canadian is a Canadian citizen, or a person of Canadian origin. relating to Canada or its people. someone from Canada. Canadian Alliance Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Canadian Football League Canadian Labor Congress Canadian National Railway Co. Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. Canadian River Canadian Shield North Canadian River Parliament Canadian Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canadian
{i} native or resident of Canada (country in northern North America)
Canadian
Canadian means belonging or relating to Canada, or to its people or culture
Canadian
{s} of or pertaining to Canada or the people of Canada (country in northern North America)
Canadian Alliance
French Alliance Canadienne Former conservative Canadian political party. It was created in 2000 from the merger of the Reform Party of Canada with other conservative groups in an effort to mount a united challenge to the ruling Liberal Party of Canada. By 1997 the Reform Party, whose support had been concentrated in the western Canadian provinces, held 60 seats in the Canadian House of Commons and was the official opposition party. The new Canadian Alliance gained 66 seats in the 2000 election and became the official opposition, though it was unable to make significant inroads in eastern Canada. In 2003 the party merged with the Progressive Conservative Party to form the Conservative Party of Canada. The party's platform generally favoured a reduction in the size of government, lower taxes, and conservative positions on social issues
Canadian Broadcasting Corp
Canadian public broadcasting service, created in 1936 to promote Canadian culture and serve as an instrument of national unity. It offers French-and English-language programs over AM and FM radio networks, television networks, cable television channels, and shortwave radio. Noted for its news and public affairs programs, the CBC also presents documentaries, dramas, classical music, entertainment, and educational programs as well as sports programs
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
{i} CBC, Canadian radio and TV broadcasting company
Canadian English
{i} English language used in Canada which is similar to American English
Canadian Expeditionary Force
{i} Canadian armed forces sent to fight overseas (esp. during World War I), CEF
Canadian Football League
Major Canadian professional gridiron football organization, formed in 1958. The league's Western Conference includes teams from Edmonton, Calgary, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Winnipeg; its Eastern Conference comprises teams from Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto. The conference winners compete for the Grey Cup. The CFL plays a gridiron style of football
Canadian French
French language spoken in Canada (mainly in the Province of Quebec)
Canadian French
The French language as used in Canada
Canadian Labor Congress
Nationwide association of labour unions in Canada, formed in 1956 by the merger of the Canadian counterparts to the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations, which merged in the same year (see AFL-CIO). Today most of the 2.5 million unionized workers in English-speaking Canada are members of CLC-affiliated unions
Canadian National Railway Co
Corporation created by the Canadian government in 1918 to operate a number of nationalized railroads (including the old Grand Trunk lines, Intercolonial Railway, National Transcontinental Railway, and Canadian Northern Railway) as one of Canada's two transcontinental railroad systems. Its passenger services were taken over by VIA Rail Canada in 1978, and the company was privatized in 1995. The Canadian National Railway stretches across Canada from Nova Scotia to Vancouver. It bought the Illinois Central Corp. in 1999, thus acquiring a railroad network that links Canada to the Gulf of Mexico
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd
Privately owned company that operates one of Canada's two transcontinental railroad systems. The company was created in 1881 to complete a railroad from Montreal to Port Moody in British Columbia. Its passenger services were taken over by VIA Rail Canada in 1978. After its former parent company, Canadian Pacific Ltd., reorganized in 2001, CPR became a publicly owned operator of freight rail lines across Canada and in parts of the U.S
Canadian Parliament
The parliament has authority over the armed forces, regulates trade and commerce, levies taxes, and is in charge of banking, credit, currency and bankruptcy, criminal law, postal services, fisheries, patents and copyrights, the census, navigation and shipping, railways, canals, and telegraphs. It also retains powers not specifically assigned to provincial legislatures. The leader of the party winning the most seats in a general election becomes prime minister and is called on by the governor-general to form a government. He generally chooses elected party colleagues to form the cabinet. The party winning the second-largest number of seats in the House becomes the official opposition party
Canadian Parliament
Legislature of Canada, created by the British North America Act. The 301 members of its House of Commons are elected for maximum terms of five years from the provinces on the principle of representation by population. The 105 members of its Senate are appointed by Canada's governor-general from the regions of Canada and serve until age
Canadian River
A river rising in northeast New Mexico and flowing about 1,458 km (906 mi) eastward across the Texas Panhandle to the Arkansas River in eastern Oklahoma. River, southwestern U.S. Flowing across northeastern New Mexico, it cuts a gorge nearly 1,500 ft (450 m) deep before turning eastward to continue across northwestern Texas and through central Oklahoma to the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. It is 906 mi (1,458 km) long. Its course is punctuated by flood-control and irrigation units
Canadian Rockies
{i} Canadian section of the Rocky Mountains range
Canadian Shield
One of the world's largest geologic continental shields, centred on Hudson Bay and extending for 3 million sq mi (8 million sq km) over Canada from the Great Lakes to the Canadian Arctic and into Greenland, with small extensions into northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and New York. It is the largest mass of exposed Precambrian rock on earth. The region as a whole is composed of ancient crystalline rocks whose complex structure attests to a long history of uplift and depression, mountain building, and erosion
Canadian Wildlife Federation
{i} non-profit organization that works to protect the wildlife and environment in Canada, CWF
Canadian bacon
{i} boneless cured strip of pork loin that tastes like ham and is packed in a cylindrical piece to be sliced
Canadian bacon
Cured rolled bacon from the loin of a pig. meat from the back or sides of a pig, served in thin narrow pieces
Canadian citizen
{i} citizen of Canada (country in northern North America)
Canadian goose
Variant of Canada goose
Canadian hemlock
A coniferous evergreen monoecious tree (Tsuga canadensis) native from Nova Scotia to Alaska and valuable for its timber, as a pulpwood, for tanning, and as an ornamental
French Canadian
French Canadians are Canadians whose native language is French
French Canadian
{i} Canadian who is a descendant of French settlers in Canada and whose native language is French; French language spoken in Canada (mainly in the Province of Quebec)
French Canadian
French Canadian means belonging or relating to people who come from the part of Canada where French is spoken
North Canadian River
A river rising in northeast New Mexico and flowing about 1,223 km (760 mi) generally southeast to the Canadian River in eastern Oklahoma. River, central Oklahoma, U.S. Formed by the junction of Beaver River and Wolf Creek, it is 440 mi (708 km) long and rises in a high plateau in New Mexico. It flows east through the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles past Oklahoma City, joining the Canadian River in the Eufaula Reservoir
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
{i} RCMP, Canadian federal police force that operates throughout Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
RCMP the national police force of Canada, whose officers are called "Mounties". or Mounties Federal police force of Canada. It is also the criminal and provincial force in all provinces except Ontario and Quebec and the only force in the Yukon, Northwest, and Nunavut territories. It was founded as the North West Mounted Police (1873) with a force of 300 men to bring order to western Canada, where U.S. traders were creating havoc by trading whiskey to the Indians for furs. That success was followed by peacekeeping in the Klondike gold rush (1898) and later settlement of the west. The group assumed its current name in 1920, when it became a federal force and its headquarters were moved to Ottawa
canadian
of or relating to Canada or its people
canadian
A foreign national, just like any other country, but with several possible documentation differences Does not need a visa stamp, or a passport if entering from the Western Hemisphere, but must have the usual other documentation Will not receive an I-94 if entering in B-1 or B-2 status The TN visa is available to Canadians
canadian
Slang for the coins and other numismatic items of Canada
canadian
A person from Canada (This term has been used, following archaic British practice, for ‘canoe’ )
canadian
a river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma of or relating to Canada or its people
canadian
a native or inhabitant of Canada
canadian
This pipe is again similar to the Billiard but has a long shank and a short, oval stem
canadian
adj Kanada
canadian
Classic briar pipe shape with bowl rising at a right angle from stem Shaped somewhat like a billiard but with a longer oval stem and a short mouthpiece
canadian
Post confederation Canadian numismatics
canadian
a river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma
canadian aspen
aspen with a narrow crown; eastern North America
canadian bacon
from a boned strip of cured loin
canadian dollar
the basic unit of money in Canada
canadian falls
a part of Niagara Falls in Ontario
canadian french
the French language as spoken in Quebec, Canada
canadian pondweed
North American; widely naturalized in Europe
canadian province
Canada is divided into 12 provinces for administrative purposes
canadian security intelligence service
Canada's main foreigh intelligence agency that gathers and analyzes information to provide security intelligence for the Canadian government
french canadian
a Canadian descended from early French settlers and whose native language is French
royal canadian mounted police
the federal police force of Canada
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