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American
  1. Originally, a native or inhabitant of the British North American colonies of European descent; now, a person born in, or a citizen or inhabitant of, the United States of America. [from 17th c.]
  2. An indigenous inhabitant of the Americas; a Native American or an American Indian. (Now chiefly with qualifying word.) [from 16th c.]
  3. An inhabitant of the Americas. More often this is specified as either North American, Central American or South American.
  4. (uncountable, US printing, rare, dated) A size of type smaller than German, 1-point type.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “Theodocia's granddaughter Louise was a proud American who represented her country with a fierce ardor that never abated.”
Americana
  1. All things peculiar to the United States' culture and people, anything that is a symbol of American life.
  2. (music) An amalgam of roots musics formed by the confluence of the shared and varied traditions that make up the American musical ethos; specifically those sounds that are merged from folk, country, blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll and other external influential styles.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “His office was adorned with various Americana, including a flag, a map of the United States, and a collection of vintage Coca-Cola bottles.”
      “To truly appreciate the rich history of American music, one must embrace the diverse Americana that blends blues, country, folk, and gospel.”
      “Picking up a Grammy last year for the Americana album of the year was recognition of successes he has achieved with his wife Julie.”
Amerasian
  1. a person of mixed American and Asian parentage, especially if their father was an American serviceman or temporary resident stationed in Asia during the Vietnam Era
Amerikkkan
  1. (pejorative) An American; generally used in depicting America or Americans as fascist or racist.
Americanization
  1. Alternative spelling of Americanisation
  2. Examples:
    1. “It is hard to appreciate the global reach and power of Americanization when one is working from inside the global center.”
      “The story of his Americanization becomes, in fact, an account of recurring homelessness.”
      Americanization did take place in the period directly after the World War II, when American society became a controversial model for Europeans.”
Americanness
  1. The quality or characteristic of being American.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “These early biographies consistently underplay West's Americanness while amplifying his identity as a Briton.”
      “Viewers are invited to celebrate their Americanness by buying a flag kit, complete with stars-and-stripes button and stickers.”
      “No attempt was made to cover up the Americanness of the book.”
Americaness
  1. Alternative spelling of Americanness
  2. Examples:
    1. “With such expectations, then, every true American and Americaness was expected to be at his or her post, for the solemn occasion.”
Americaniser
  1. One who, or that which, Americanises.
Americanizer
  1. One who, or that which, Americanizes.
Americanisation
  1. (British spelling) The process of Americanising.
Amerind
Americanian
  1. (humorous) Alternative form of American
Americaness
  1. (rare) A female American.
  2. Examples:
    1. “With such expectations, then, every true American and Americaness was expected to be at his or her post, for the solemn occasion.”
Americanisations
  1. plural of Americanisation
Americanizations
  1. plural of Americanization
Americanisers
  1. plural of Americaniser
Americanizers
  1. plural of Americanizer
Americannesses
  1. plural of Americanness
Americanians
  1. plural of Americanian
Americanesses
  1. plural of Americaness
Amerikkkans
  1. (pejorative) plural of Amerikkkan
Amerasians
  1. plural of Amerasian
Americans
  1. plural of American
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We must ask ourselves what binds us together as Americans, what makes us e pluribus unum, “out of many, one.””
      “A minority of Native Americans live in land units called Indian reservations.”
      “In Quito, Gonzalo was able to recruit 220 Spaniards and 4,000 Native Americans.”
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