Definitions for Anglo-American

Anglo-American An·glo-A·mer·i·can

Spelling: [ang-gloh-uh-mer-i-kuh n]
IPA: /ˈæŋ gloʊ əˈmɛr ɪ kən/

Anglo-American is a 14 letter English word.

You can make 1681 anagrams from letters in Anglo-American (-aaacegilmnnor).

Definitions for Anglo-American

noun

  1. a native or descendant of a native of England who has settled in or become a citizen of America, especially of the United States.

adjective

  1. belonging to, relating to, or involving England and America, especially the United States, or the people of the two countries:
  2. of or relating to Anglo-Americans.

Origin of Anglo-American

An Americanism dating back to 1730-40

Examples for Anglo-American

In the 1960s, Anglo-American names were common among African American children.

It's to be an Anglo-American pageant, to symbolize the school.

The instinct of her Anglo-American nature revolted at the unfairness of the struggle.

Along with all the others, an Anglo-American controversy (still unresolved today) grew up out of this matter of Omaha.

The Anglo-American “conversations” about the timing of the second front often grew heated and testy.

Among Anglo-American hunters, it is called the panther—in their patois, “painter.”

Those, it will be remembered, were the days before Anglo-American copyright.

In avoiding French freedom, we often substitute an Anglo-American prudery.

The Anglo-American forces that invaded Iraq in March 2003 did so for the purpose of deposing Saddam Hussein.

He has no equal in contemporary Anglo-American letters; there are followers and disciples but no heir apparent.

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