nation
nation definition
na·tion (nā′s̸hən)
noun
- a stable, historically developed community of people with a territory, economic life, distinctive culture, and language in common
- the people of a territory united under a single government; country
- a people or tribe; specif., a group of North American Indians, sometimes one belonging to a confederation
- ☆ the territory of a particular Indian people or peoples
Etymology: ME nacion < OFr < L natio < natus, born: see nature
Related Forms:
- nationhood na′·tion·hood′ noun
nation Idioms
the nations
- Bible the non-Jewish nations; Gentiles
- Old Poet. all the peoples of the earth
Nation definition
Na·tion (nā′s̸hən)
Nation,
Carry (kar′ē) (born Carry Amelia Moore) 1846-1911; U.S. temperance leader
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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