Americana vs America - What's the difference?
americana | america |
All things peculiar to the United States' culture and people, anything that is a symbol of American life.
(music) An amalgam of roots musics formed by the confluence of the shared and varied traditions that make up the American musical ethos; specifically those sounds that are merged from folk, country, blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll and other external influential styles.
The continents of North and South America, especially when considered to form a single continent; the Americas
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The United States of America.
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As a noun Americana
is all things peculiar to the United States' culture and people, anything that is a symbol of American life.As a proper noun America is
the continents of North and South America, especially when considered to form a single continent; the Americas.americana
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(wikipedia Americana)Noun
(en-plural noun)Synonyms
* (musical genre) alternative country, alt-countryamerica
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*(North and South America) *(the United States of America) (humourous) (sometimes derogatory)Proper noun
(Americas)- Franciscan attitudes in the Canaries offered possible precedents for what Europe now came to call ‘the New World’, or, through a somewhat tangled chain of circumstances, ‘America ’.
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