Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A medieval and poetic name for Scotland.
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Examples
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SCOTIA - Red oak trees are dying in Scotia and the cause is something that's never been seen in New York before.
wnyt.com - Capital Region News, Weather and Sports from NEWSCHANNEL 13 2008
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SCOTIA, NY - A New York Air National Guard LC-130 based at Stratton Air National Guard Base in Scotia, successfully evacuated an Australian Antarctic researcher who suffered multiple fractures during a rescue mission conducted Nov. 3 to 5.
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Nova Scotia is a family travel, adventure travel place to visit with kayaking, biking, hiking and lighthouses.
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Nova Scotia is a perfect Family Travel destination.
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Bank of Nova Scotia is my main vendor because I can get to the main branch at Scotia Tower in Toronto.
Silver and stuff, Early May Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2007
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My vision of Nova Scotia is a strong, self-sufficient province that gets off equalization and stands on its own two feet.
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Nova Scotia is the first province to introduce stable, predictable funding for health care for the next three years.
We're All In This Together--Value-Based Health-Care Service in Nova Scotia 2002
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Both from his New England and from his Scottish ancestors he has inherited a love of education, so that Nova Scotia is a land of schools and small universities.
The Canadian Type 1969
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Still, within the Maritimes framework, Nova Scotia is ahead of the other provinces and the same relationship prevails.
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In fact, the whole Province of Nova Scotia is a natural playground, as of its 15,000,000 acres in extent only 1,500,000 are capable of cultivation.
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