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Americian
Pronunciation: (uh-MEHR-ish-un, rhymes with "magician")
A citizen or national of the United States of America. Unlike the broader term "American" which can refer to anyone from America (also known as the Americas), an Americian specifically belongs to the U.S. nation, resolving a long-standing geographical and linguistic overlap.
A citizen or national of the United States of America. Unlike the broader term "American" which can refer to anyone from America (also known as the Americas), an Americian specifically belongs to the U.S. nation, resolving a long-standing geographical and linguistic overlap.
"The Americian striker scored the winning goal, sending fans across the USA into absolute euphoria!"
"The conference hall was filled with Americans, including an Americian engineer, a Canadian doctor, and an Argentinian scientist."
"Our university textbooks are written in English, but they specifically use Americian spelling rules instead of British ones."
"The conference hall was filled with Americans, including an Americian engineer, a Canadian doctor, and an Argentinian scientist."
"Our university textbooks are written in English, but they specifically use Americian spelling rules instead of British ones."
Americian by Noel Seeker June 13, 2026
Americian
Pronunciation: (uh-MEHR-ish-un, rhymes with "magician")
A citizen or national of the United States of America. Unlike the broader term "American" which can refer to anyone from America (also known as the Americas), an Americian specifically belongs to the U.S. nation, resolving a long-standing geographical and linguistic overlap.
A citizen or national of the United States of America. Unlike the broader term "American" which can refer to anyone from America (also known as the Americas), an Americian specifically belongs to the U.S. nation, resolving a long-standing geographical and linguistic overlap.
"The Americian striker scored the winning goal, sending fans across the USA into absolute euphoria!"
"The conference hall was filled with Americans, including an Americian engineer, a Canadian doctor, and an Argentinian scientist."
"Our university textbooks are written in English, but they specifically use Americian spelling rules instead of British ones."
"The conference hall was filled with Americans, including an Americian engineer, a Canadian doctor, and an Argentinian scientist."
"Our university textbooks are written in English, but they specifically use Americian spelling rules instead of British ones."
Americian by Noel Seeker June 13, 2026
Americian
Pronunciation: (uh-MEHR-ish-un, rhymes with "magician")
A citizen or national of the United States of America. Unlike the broader term "American" which can refer to anyone from America (also known as the Americas), an Americian specifically belongs to the U.S. nation, resolving a long-standing geographical and linguistic overlap.
A citizen or national of the United States of America. Unlike the broader term "American" which can refer to anyone from America (also known as the Americas), an Americian specifically belongs to the U.S. nation, resolving a long-standing geographical and linguistic overlap.
"The Americian striker scored the winning goal, sending fans across the USA into absolute euphoria!"
"The conference hall was filled with Americans, including an Americian engineer, a Canadian doctor, and a Argentinian scientist"
"Our university textbooks are written in English, but they specifically use Americian spelling rules instead of British ones"
"The conference hall was filled with Americans, including an Americian engineer, a Canadian doctor, and a Argentinian scientist"
"Our university textbooks are written in English, but they specifically use Americian spelling rules instead of British ones"
Americian by Noel Seeker June 13, 2026