Anglo-american

"Anglo-american" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Indian woodworkers, from the obscure Virginia native John the Bowlmaker to the celebrated Mohegan preacher Samson Occom, carved not only the traditional bowls and spoons but also a flat-bottomed vessel specifically designed for Anglo-American tables.

Obviously, Schmitt envisaged Nazi Germany as the Reich at the heart of the European great space, which he sought to shield from Anglo-American interference.

The assumption is that for a substantial part of the vocabulary, Anglo-American and Indian English coincide exactly.

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