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Definition of Tasmanian in English: Tasmanianadjective tazˈmeɪnɪəntæzˈmeɪnjən Relating to Tasmania or its people. Example sentencesExamples - Over 50 of his Tasmanian watercolours were on show in London in 1835.
- The event was sponsored last year, largely by the Tasmanian government.
- The Tasmanian cedar has rich brown shedding bark.
- For thousands of years the Tasmanian Aboriginal or Palawa women have walked the windswept beaches of the island gathering shells to make necklaces.
- I'm very pleased to be Australian, although I'm thinking of becoming Tasmanian, which's quite different.
- The Tasmanian devil is found only on the island state south of the Australian mainland.
noun tazˈmeɪnɪəntæzˈmeɪnjən A native or inhabitant of Tasmania, or a person of Tasmanian descent. many Tasmanians are personally divided on the issue Example sentencesExamples - Every dollar donated by Tasmanians was spent in the state to help people in need.
- In the last state election, some 51,000 Tasmanians - 18 percent of the island's population - voted Green.
- He wanted to ensure Tasmanians knew the details of the separation agreement.
- They coordinated work at seven different sites across the island, in a project driven by Indigenous Tasmanians.
- The main character is an elitist snob who looks down on the naive Tasmanian.
RhymesAlbanian, Azanian, Iranian, Jordanian, Lithuanian, Mauritanian, Mediterranean, Panamanian, Pennsylvanian, Pomeranian, Romanian, Ruritanian, Sassanian, subterranean, Transylvanian, Tripolitanian, Turanian, Ukrainian, Vulcanian Definition of Tasmanian in US English: Tasmanianadjectivetazˈmānyəntæzˈmeɪnjən Relating to Tasmania or its people. Example sentencesExamples - The event was sponsored last year, largely by the Tasmanian government.
- The Tasmanian devil is found only on the island state south of the Australian mainland.
- For thousands of years the Tasmanian Aboriginal or Palawa women have walked the windswept beaches of the island gathering shells to make necklaces.
- The Tasmanian cedar has rich brown shedding bark.
- Over 50 of his Tasmanian watercolours were on show in London in 1835.
- I'm very pleased to be Australian, although I'm thinking of becoming Tasmanian, which's quite different.
nountazˈmānyəntæzˈmeɪnjən A native or inhabitant of Tasmania, or a person of Tasmanian descent. many Tasmanians are personally divided on the issue Example sentencesExamples - The main character is an elitist snob who looks down on the naive Tasmanian.
- Every dollar donated by Tasmanians was spent in the state to help people in need.
- They coordinated work at seven different sites across the island, in a project driven by Indigenous Tasmanians.
- He wanted to ensure Tasmanians knew the details of the separation agreement.
- In the last state election, some 51,000 Tasmanians - 18 percent of the island's population - voted Green.
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