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cantonal
can·ton C0077500 (kăn′tən, -tŏn′)n.1. a. A small territorial division of a country, especially one of the states of Switzerland.b. A subdivision of an arrondissement in France.2. Heraldry A small, square division of a shield, usually in the upper right corner.3. A usually rectangular division of a flag, occupying the upper corner next to the staff. [French, from Old French, from Old Italian cantone, augmentative of canto, corner, from Vulgar Latin *cantus; see cant1.] can′ton·al (kăn′tə-nəl, kăn-tŏn′əl) adj.
Can·ton C0077500 (kăn′tən)1. A city of northeast Ohio south-southeast of Akron. It was the home of President William McKinley.2. (kăn′tŏn′, kăn′tŏn′) See Guangzhou.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | cantonal - of or relating to a canton | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeCanton |