Panamanian
/ (ˌpænəˈmeɪnɪən) /
of or relating to Panama or its inhabitants
a native or inhabitant of Panama
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How to use Panamanian in a sentence
For decades, these two industrial brewers have basked in a sort of shared-monopoly over the Panamanian beer racket.
House of the Witch: The Renegade Craft Brewers of Panama | Jeff Campagna | November 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIt is not unheard of a second round pick to end up, as Cooke did, in Panamanian professional basketball.
The LeBron James Who Wasn’t: The Story of Lenny Cooke | Thomas Flynn | December 5, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTShannon had been stabbed to death in the town of Golfito, near the Panamanian border.
Williams spent three weeks in a Panamanian jail before being released.
In Panamanian specimens the average snout-vent length is 23.6 mm.
The dorsal ground color in non-Panamanian specimens is brown, olive-brown, or dark brown.
I consider culex to be inseparable from staufferi, whereas altae is recognizable as a Panamanian subspecies of staufferi.
Many of the Japanese ships went there, sounding lines and all, when alien fishing was prohibited in Panamanian waters.
Secret Armies | John L. SpivakSome interesting little details of Panamanian manners have been reported.
The Panama Canal | J. Saxon Mills
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