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Anglo–American
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Anglo–American
(noun)
Anglo–American
/ˌæŋgloʊə
ˈ
merəkən/
noun
plural
Anglo–Americans
Anglo–American
/ˌæŋgloʊə
ˈ
merəkən/
noun
plural
Anglo–Americans
Britannica Dictionary definition of ANGLO–AMERICAN
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:
an American whose family comes originally from England
— Anglo–American
adjective
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