Can·a·da /ˈkænədə/
加拿大
Ca·ña·da n.
1. A small cañon; a narrow valley or glen; also, but less frequently, an open valley. [Local, Western U. S.]
Can·a·da n. A country in North America, bordering the United States on the north. It is a federation which includes English-speaking provinces and the French-speaking Province of Quebec.
Canada balsam. See under Balsam.
Canada goose. Zool. See Wild goose.
Canada jay. See Whisky Jack.
Canada lynx. Zool. See Lynx.
Canada lily. Bot. a plant of eastern North America (Lilium canadense) having yellow or orange flowers with dark spots; called also meadow lily. --RHUD
Canada porcupine Zool. See Porcupine, and Urson.
Canada rice Bot. See under Rick.
Canada robin Zool., the cedar bird.
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Canada
n : a nation in northern North America; the French were the
first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada; "the border
between the United States and Canada is the longest
unguarded border in the world"