canada |
confederation |
As a noun canada
is a blow with a cane.
As a proper noun confederation is
in canada, the federal union of provinces and territories which formed canada, beginning with new brunswick, nova scotia, ontario, and quebec, and later including all the others.
canada |
bitternut |
As nouns the difference between canada and bitternut
is that
canada is a blow with a cane while
bitternut is the (
bitternut hickory), , a common hickory tree native to the eastern united states and southeast canada.
canada |
barons |
As nouns the difference between canada and barons
is that
canada is a blow with a cane while
barons is .
canada |
cpc |
As a noun canada
is a blow with a cane.
As a proper noun cpc is
(politics) communist party of china, the main political party in the people's republic of china.
canada |
bq |
As a noun canada
is a blow with a cane.
canada |
kirby |
As proper nouns the difference between canada and kirby
is that
canada is a country in North America; official name:
Canada while
Kirby is an English placename.
As a noun cañada
is a small canyon; a narrow valley or glen.
canada |
snowbilly |
As nouns the difference between canada and snowbilly
is that
canada is a blow with a cane while
snowbilly is (derogatory|slang) a person from rural northern canada or alaska.
canada |
inuvik |
As a noun canada
is a blow with a cane.
As a proper noun inuvik is
a town in the northwest territories of canada.
canada |
ogden |
As a noun canada
is a blow with a cane.
As a proper noun ogden is
.
canada |
irvine |
As a noun canada
is a blow with a cane.
As a proper noun irvine is
a river in scotland.
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