Definitions for Newfoundland

Newfoundland New·found·land

Spelling: [noo-fuh n-luh nd, -land, -fuh nd-, Newfoundland is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 463 anagrams from letters in Newfoundland (addeflnnnouw).

Definitions for Newfoundland

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  1. a large island in E Canada. 42,734 sq. mi. (110,680 sq. km).
  2. a province in E Canada, composed of Newfoundland island and Labrador. 155,364 sq. mi. (402,390 sq. km). Capital: St. John's.
  3. one of a breed of large, powerful dogs having a dense, oily, usually black coat, raised originally in Newfoundland.

Examples for Newfoundland

Laura left the Newfoundland on the landing-place, and went back to her father.

The French had sent a few fishermen to the Banks of Newfoundland, and that was all.

That the staple trade of the place is the Newfoundland trade.

The fishing banks off the Coast of Newfoundland have suddenly sunk.

Cartier sailed from St. Malo to Newfoundland in twenty days.

He nodded in the direction of the pitiless Newfoundland beaches.

Headwinds forced a landing at Gander, in Newfoundland, in the middle of a blizzard.

It has been a success, even if only the corpse is left in Newfoundland.

Persons throwing off their coats and waistcoats like Newfoundland dogs.

An agreement was also reached regarding the Newfoundland and Labrador fisheries.

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