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canada

English

(wikipedia Canada)

Proper noun

(s)
  • A country in North America; official name: Canada .
  • (historical) Lower Canada (also Canada East) or Upper Canada (Canada West), often “the Canadas.”
  • Synonyms

    * America's Hat (humorous) * Canuckistan (humorous or derogatory) * Dominion of Canada (historical) * Great White North (informal) * neighbor to the north (qualifier) * People's Republic of Canada (humorous or derogatory) * Soviet Canuckistan (humorous or derogatory)

    Derived terms

    * Atlantic Canada * blame Canada * Canada balsam * * Canada Day * Canada Dry * = bunchberry Cornus canadensis * Canada East = Lower Canada * Canada Games * Canada goose, Branta canadensis * Canada jay = grey jay * * * * Canada Pension Plan * and its fruit * * Erethizon dorsatum * * Canadarm * * Canada Savings Bond * Canada thistle, * Canada violet, * Canada West = Upper Canada * * Canadian * Canadiana * Canadianism * Canadianize * Canadianist * Canadien * Canadienne * Canajun * Central Canada = Central provinces * French Canada * Lower Canada * O Canada * Upper Canada

    References

    * * Jacques Cartier (1545), Relation originale de Jacques Cartier] , Paris: Tross [1863, p 48.

    See also

    * * * ----

    mb

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Bachelor of Medicine degree (Latin Medicinae Baccalaureus).
  • (China, slang) moneyboy
  • (SI) megabyte (1,000 kilobytes or 1,000,000 bytes).
  • * 1989 , IBM, IBM 3390 Direct Access Storage Reference Summary , page 7
  • MB equals 106 bytes and GB equals 109 bytes
  • (computing) Motherboard.
  • Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • Manitoba, a province of Canada.
  • ===(en)=== (en-abbr)
  • (knitting) make bobble
  • * 2011 , Jane Davis, Knitting - The Complete Guide (page 145)
  • Row 1: K2, MB , k1, do not turn.

    Anagrams

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