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Nova Scotia
/ˈnoʊvə ˈskoʊʃə/
Definition
1
A province in southeastern Canada, one of the three Maritime provinces, known for its rugged coastline, seafood, and Celtic-influenced culture.
2
A Latin phrase translating to 'New Scotland,' historically given by Sir William Alexander in 1621 to honor Scottish settlers.
Examples
After one too many bad bagpipe jokes, he packed up and headed to Nova Scotia for the real deal.
Nova Scotia's tides are so dramatic, they make my dating life look predictable.
She claimed her perfect vacation was just her, a lobster roll, and Nova Scotia's foggy cliffs.
In Nova Scotia, even the squirrels seem to have that salty maritime swagger.