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Definition of Nebraskan
1. Noun. A native or resident of Nebraska.
Definition of Nebraskan
1. Adjective. Of, or pertaining to, Nebraska or its culture ¹
2. Noun. An inhabitant or a resident of the state of Nebraska. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nebraskan
Literary usage of Nebraskan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of the Pleistocene Or Glacial Period: As Recorded in the Deposits by Frank Collins Baker (1920)
"The nebraskan drift is described as "a dark blue-black joint clay, sometimes more
or less ferruginous, which when dry is hard and brittle, and breaks up ..."
2. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"The mishap to the steamer nebraskan is reported to have occurred shortly ...
The detailed report on the nebraskan incident by Lieutenant Towers of the ..."
3. The Protection of Neutral Rights at Sea: Documents on the Naval Warfare by William Robert Shepherd (1915)
"German memorandum, July 15, 1915, in regard to the " nebraskan." The Minister
for Foreign Affairs to the American Ambassador. The German Government received ..."
4. Information Annual (1916)
"The nebraskan did not carry any passengers. Ambassador Page, May 29, forwarded
to the State Department from London evidence, based on the investigation made ..."
5. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Lewellys Franklin Barker, Milton Howard Fussell, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"On infection, the worm grows at the rate of 31-32 segments per day. Man contracts
it by eating raw, or under- footed, fish. (i) Ward's nebraskan Tapeworm ..."
6. The Clinical Diagnosis of Internal Diseases by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1916)
"On infection, the worm grows at the rate of 31-32 segments per day. Man contracts
it by eating raw, or under- cooked, fish. (i) Ward's nebraskan Tapeworm ..."
7. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1917)
"The captain of the nebraskan later told me that a reluctance to make an affidavit,
which I had observed on the ship, of the Chief Engineer, was due to the ..."
8. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1921)
"INTRODUCTION • Two tusks and some limb bones of a mammoth or mastodon were found
recently In the base of Kansan till which overlies nebraskan ..."