Definitions from Wiktionary (Acadian)
▸ adjective: Of or pertaining to Acadia, its people, or their language or culture.
▸ adjective: (geology) Of or pertaining to the Acadian epoch.
▸ noun: A native of Acadia or their descendants who moved to Louisiana; a Cajun.
▸ noun: (Canada) A descendant of the settlers of the French colony of Acadia in current eastern Canada. More specifically a speaker of Acadian French.
▸ noun: (geology) The Middle Cambrian epoch, lasting from 497 million years ago to 509 million years ago.
▸ noun: (rare) Ellipsis of Acadian French.: the form of French spoken in Acadia. [A dialect of French spoken in the Maritime Provinces of Canada and parts of Maine.]
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▸ adjective: Of or pertaining to Acadia, its people, or their language or culture.
▸ adjective: (geology) Of or pertaining to the Acadian epoch.
▸ noun: A native of Acadia or their descendants who moved to Louisiana; a Cajun.
▸ noun: (Canada) A descendant of the settlers of the French colony of Acadia in current eastern Canada. More specifically a speaker of Acadian French.
▸ noun: (geology) The Middle Cambrian epoch, lasting from 497 million years ago to 509 million years ago.
▸ noun: (rare) Ellipsis of Acadian French.: the form of French spoken in Acadia. [A dialect of French spoken in the Maritime Provinces of Canada and parts of Maine.]
Similar:
Cajun,
Cajun Creole,
Abenakian,
Cajun-Creole,
Armorican,
Abenaki,
French,
Abderian,
aboriginal,
Dacian,
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