Gibraltarian

Gibraltarian
1. adjective /dʒɪ.bɹɒlˈteə(ɹ).iː.ən/
Of or pertaining to Gibraltar or its people
2. noun /dʒɪ.bɹɒlˈteə(ɹ).iː.ən/
A native or inhabitant of Gibraltar

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  • Gibraltarian — noun see Gibraltar II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • Gibraltarian — n. native or resident of Gibraltar adj. of or pertaining to Gibraltar or its people or culture; relating to Gibraltar …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Gibraltarian — [dʒɪbrɔ:l tɛ:rɪən] noun a native or inhabitant of Gibraltar. adjective relating to Gibraltar …   English new terms dictionary

  • gibraltarian — gi·bral·tar·i·an …   English syllables

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