US-ian

See also: USian

English

Adjective

US-ian (comparative more US-ian, superlative most US-ian)

  1. Alternative form of USian.
    • 1944, Frieda Meredith Dietz, editor, The Southern Literary Messenger, volume 6, page 157:
      Let us be urged to make our homes in Latin America, establishing US-ian colonies even as our present enemies entrenched themselves there.

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Derived terms

  • U.S.iana

Noun

US-ian (plural US-ians)

  1. Alternative form of USian.
    • 1998, Stephen Garrard Post, Peter J. Whitehouse, Genetic testing for Alzheimer disease: ethical and clinical issues, 2nd edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, page 266:
      The belief that there is a culture to which a majority of (European-American) USians belong, called "white culture," is a local cultural construction, one powereful enough to influence science and society

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