Canada

Letters that make Canada

a, d, n, c are letters that make 'Canada'

Words within Canada

AN, ad, DA, nada, ana, ADA, AD, can, CA, Ana, Ca, Na, NAD are words within 'Canada'


1 possible definitions for 'Canada'

Canada as "a nation in northern North America, the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada"

Under this definition, canada is a noun and has the following properties:

Canada as an instance

'Canada' can be considered an instance of North American country, North American nation.

Canada as a member

'Canada' can be a member of British Commonwealth, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, Commonwealth of Nations, British Empire.

Members of Canada

Canadian is a member of Canada.

Canada as a part

'Canada' can be a part of North America.

Parts of Canada

Columbia, Baffin Island, Laurentian Plateau, Canadian Shield, Maritime Provinces, Maritimes, Canadian Maritime Provinces, Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Arctic Archipelago, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon Territory, Columbia River, Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, Labrador-Ungava Peninsula, Labrador Peninsula, Mackenzie, Mackenzie River, Niagara, Niagara River, Outaouais, Ottawa river, Saint Lawrence, Saint Lawrence River, St. Lawrence, Yukon, Yukon River, Laurentian Highlands, Nunavut, St. Lawrence River, British Columbia, Ottawa, Yukon are parts of 'Canada'.

Canada as a category

Department of Justice Canada, DoJC are categories of 'Canada'.

Regional to Canada

dogsled, dog sled, dog sleigh, CISC, CSIS, Communications Security Establishment, CSE, Criminal Intelligence Services of Canada, Security Intelligence Review Committee, SIRC, Toronto, returning officer, July 1, Dominion Day, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Metis, checking account, chequing account, Remembrance Sunday, Poppy Day, dole, pogy, pogey, Remembrance Day, current account are regional to 'Canada'.

Derivatives of Canada

Canadian is a derivative of Canada.

Example of canada used within this context

"the border between the United States and Canada is the longest unguarded border in the world"



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