Miamian
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Miamian — noun see Miami II … New Collegiate Dictionary
miamian — mi·am·i·an … English syllables
miamian — mīˈamēən noun ( s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Miami, Florida + English an : a native or resident of Miami, Fla … Useful english dictionary
Miami — I. noun (plural Miami or Miamis) Etymology: alteration of French miamioua, from a Miami self designation Date: 1698 a member of an American Indian people originally of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana II. geographical name city & port SE Florida… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Demonym — A demonym ( /ˈdɛm … Wikipedia
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