Charlestonian

Charlestonian
Someone from the city of Charleston.

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  • Charlestonian — noun see Charleston II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • charlestonian — chärlzˈtōnēən, ȧl , lˈst , nyən noun ( s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Charleston, S.C. or Charleston, W.Va. + English ian : a native or resident of Charleston, especially Charleston, S.C., or Charleston, W.Va …   Useful english dictionary

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