Definitions for Acadia

Acadia A·ca·di·a

Spelling: [uh-key-dee-uh]
IPA: /əˈkeɪ di ə/

Acadia is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 42 anagrams from letters in Acadia (aaacdi).

Definitions for Acadia

noun

  1. a former French colony in SE Canada: ceded to Great Britain 1713.

Examples for Acadia

Of all the hotbeds of intrigue, Acadia, from its position, had become the worst.

On Tuesday, we took the kids to Acadia National Park—about 55 miles from where we were staying.

"The roses of Acadia will never bloom again," thought she sadly.

As in Acadia and New York, peace or no peace, a clash was inevitable.

From this time forward the state of affairs in Acadia was a peculiar one.

This was in 1613, ten years after the first planting of Acadia.

Longfellow's poem, "Evangeline," is based on the touching story of Acadia.

Even these offers were rejected, and England would not resign Acadia.

Acadia, Lake Champlain, the Ohio,—these are to be the theaters of the contest.

She was accompanied by a few Indians of a strange tribe, the Abenaquais of Acadia.

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