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Bermudian
Ber·mu·da B0202800 (bər-myo͞o′də) A self-governing British colony comprising about 300 coral islands in the Atlantic Ocean southeast of Cape Hatteras. The first settlement was made in 1609 by British colonists shipwrecked on their way to Virginia. Tourism and international finance are crucial to its economy. Hamilton, on Bermuda Island, the largest in the archipelago, is the capital. Ber·mu′di·an, Ber·mu′dan adj. & n.Bermudian (bəˈmjuːdɪən) n (Placename) a native or inhabitant of Bermudaadj (Placename) of or relating to Bermuda or its inhabitantsThesaurusNoun | 1. | Bermudian - a native or inhabitant of BermudaBermudanBermuda, Bermudas - a group of islands in the Atlantic off the Carolina coast; British colony; a popular resortNorth American - a native or inhabitant of North America | EncyclopediaSeeBermudaBermudian
Synonyms for Bermudiannoun a native or inhabitant of BermudaSynonymsRelated Words- Bermuda
- Bermudas
- North American
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