cantonal

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English

Etymology

canton +‎ -al

Adjective

cantonal (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or divided into cantons.
    • 1852, Alexander Frederic Foster, General treatise on geography:
      The cantonal governments are all republics, more or less democratic.

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Catalan

Etymology

cantó +‎ -al

Pronunciation

Adjective

cantonal m or f (masculine and feminine plural cantonals)

  1. cantonal (of or pertaining to a canton)

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French

Etymology

canton +‎ -al

Adjective

cantonal (feminine cantonale, masculine plural cantonaux, feminine plural cantonales)

  1. cantonal (of or pertaining to a canton)

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Spanish

Etymology

cantón +‎ -al

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kantoˈnal/ [kãn̪.t̪oˈnal]

Adjective

cantonal m or f (masculine and feminine plural cantonales)

  1. cantonal (of or pertaining to a canton)

Derived terms

Further reading