canada
see also: Canada
Noun

canada (plural canadas)

  1. (historical) A former liquid measure of four quartilhos, especially used for wine.

Canada
Pronunciation
  • (Canada, British, America) IPA: /ˈkænədə/
  • (GA, CA, /æ/ raising) IPA: [kʰɛənədə] ~ [kʰeənədə]
Proper noun
  1. A country in North America.
  2. (historical) Lower Canada 1791-1840 (also Canada East 1840-1867, now province of Quebec) or respectively Upper Canada (Canada West, now province of Ontario), often “the Canadas” (or politically, “United Canada” 1840-1867).
  3. (historical) (1608-1763) The most active province of New France. Nowadays corresponds to the territory of much of Quebec, Ontario, and several US states (aligning with the Saint Lawrence River and Ottawa River plains and Great Lakes plains, and Laurentian Mountains)
  4. Surname
Synonyms Related terms Translations Noun

canada (plural canadas)

  1. (US, informal) A country bordering a larger country that shares many similarities with it, but is overshadowed by the more prominent larger.



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