Definitions for Americana

Americana A·mer·i·ca·na

Spelling: [uh-mer-i-kan-uh, -kah-n
IPA: /əˌmɛr ɪˈkæn ə, -ˈkɑ nə, -ˈkeɪ nə/

Americana is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 366 anagrams from letters in Americana (aaaceimnr).

Definitions for Americana

noun

  1. (often used with a plural verb) books, papers, maps, etc., relating to America, especially to its history, culture, and geography.
  2. (used with a singular verb) a collection of such materials.

Origin of Americana

An Americanism dating back to 1835-45; Americ(a) + -ana

Examples for Americana

Where does a Latin America-born boy with a Cuban father living in Miami learn to get in touch with Americana folk roots?

Mountain Ash (Pyrus Americana) is closely related to the crabs.

His friend has dropped hat and cane in shock but the drawing shows stuff that an Americana collector nowadays would kill for.

Americana is a class of book which has grown enormously in price.

In Europe, Pointer is stocked in stores with names like Americana and Yankee Doodle.

A slide show beams Americana pictures of kids ice-fishing, aproned men cooking pasta, and prairie sunsets.

A noteworthy addition to the subject of Americana in its largest sense.

And yet that just contributed to the local lore of the state as a repository for rugged Americana.

The maguey—the Agave Americana—was an invaluable ally of life and civilisation.

But have we not all heard how clever and beautiful the Americana Señoritas are?

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