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Anglo-American
[ ang-gloh-uh-mer-i-kuhn ]
adjective
- belonging to, relating to, or involving England and America, especially the United States, or the people of the two countries:
the Anglo-American policy toward Russia.
- of or relating to Anglo-Americans.
noun
- a native or descendant of a native of England who has settled in or become a citizen of America, especially of the United States.
Anglo-American
adjective
- of or relating to relations between England and the United States or their peoples
noun
- an inhabitant or citizen of the United States who was or whose ancestors were born in England
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Other Words From
- Anglo-A·meri·can·ism noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Anglo-American1
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Example Sentences
Along with all the others, an Anglo-American controversy (still unresolved today) grew up out of this matter of Omaha.
And thus the Great Anglo-American Caen Controversy was launched.
The Anglo-American “conversations” about the timing of the second front often grew heated and testy.
In the 1960s, Anglo-American names were common among African American children.
He has no equal in contemporary Anglo-American letters; there are followers and disciples but no heir apparent.
Of course the exception to this otherwise uniformly uncongenial Anglo-American interrelation was the regime of the Commonwealth.
A very different scene presented itself within the lines of the Anglo-American army.
The Committee believes that some of the Anglo-American works listed therein will be found useful.
It is proposed, we understand, to adopt this as the motto of the Anglo-American Union.
It is only within recent years that Anglo-American writers have begun to take a deeper interest in her people.
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