scotian|scotians in English

noun

resident of Nova Scotia (Canada)

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1. Eastern Scotian Shelf Integrated Management Initiative The Eastern Scotian Shelf Integrated Management (ESSIM) Initiative Alternate Formats Printer Format

2. In 1976 Grund and Harrison in their Nova Scotian Boletes (pp

3. White, Portia (1911-1968) Nova Scotia Expressing Intellectual and Cultural Life/Learning and Arts Acclaimed vocalist from Black Nova-Scotian community.

4. The Bluenose II is a schooner designed in the spirit of the original Bluenose, a famous Nova Scotian fishing schooner built in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

5. The dictionary notes Nova Scotians were often called Bluenoses because of the effect of the cold Atlantic winds on fishermen's snouts, or from drinking too much 100-proof Caribbean rum

6. Cambro-Ordovician (600 to 440 million years ago (Ma)), meta-sediments (acoustic basement), and the accretionary wedge of Mesozoic (225 to 65 Ma) and Cenozoic ( 65 Ma) sediments which form the Scotian Basin.

7. The five main Quaternary formations within the study area overlay the acoustic basement and consist of Scotian Shelf Drift, Emerald Silt, Sambro Sand, Lahave Clay, and Sable Island Sand and Gravel.

8. ‘There can be few who Begrudged her the personal happiness she seems to have obtained following her marriage to Commander, now Commodore, Laurence.’ ‘Despite the forced change to his hunting habits, Bill doesn't begrudge the summer people their little bits of Nova Scotian paradise.’

9. From the early 1700s, when they were alleged to possess, and I quote, "a Canniness in trade that staggered even the Scotch,"1 to the energy and agri-food exports of today, Nova Scotians have always been outward-looking, engaged in trade, and thus interested in the value of currencies.