Word: provincial

Category: provincial

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Related words: provincial

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Synonyms: provincial

regional, state, territorial, district, sectoral, zonal, cantonal, nonmetropolitan, small-town, nonurban, outlying, rural, country, rustic, backwoods, backwater, one-horse, hick, country-fried, jerkwater, freshwater, unsophisticated, narrow-minded, parochial, suburban, insular, bush-league, inward-looking, conservative, small-minded, blinkered, bigoted, prejudiced, corn-fed, bridge-and-tunnel

Translations: provincial

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spanish
Translations:
provinciano, provinciales, provincia, provincial de, la provincia
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german
Translations:
bauer, kleinstädtisch, provinziell, Provinz, Landes, provinziellen
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french
Translations:
provincial, paysan, provinciale, provinciales, provinciaux, province
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italian
Translations:
provinciale, provincia, provinciali, di provincia, della provincia
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portuguese
Translations:
camponês, província, da província, provinciais, provinciana
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dutch
Translations:
boer, gewestelijk, plattelander, landman, provinciaal, provinciale, provincie, provincies, de provinciale
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russian
Translations:
захолустный, периферийный, провинциал, крестьянин, провинциальный, областной, местный, провинциальных, провинциального, провинциальные, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
provinsielle, provinsiell, provins, provinsen, Provincial
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swedish
Translations:
provinsiella, provins, provinsiell, läns, landsorts
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finnish
Translations:
maalainen, talonpoika, maakunta-, Provincial, maakuntien, maakunnan, maakunta
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danish
Translations:
provinsielle, provinsielt, provinsniveau, provinsens
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czech
Translations:
maloměstský, venkovan, venkovský, provinciální, provinční, zemský, venkovanský, provinčním
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polish
Translations:
wojewódzki, małomiasteczkowy, prowincjonalny, prowincjał, prowincjonalne, prowincjalny
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hungarian
Translations:
vidéki, tartományi, a tartományi, megyei, provinciális
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turkish
Translations:
köylü, il, Provincial, taşra, eyalet
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greek
Translations:
επαρχιακός, επαρχιακή, επαρχιακό, επαρχιακές, επαρχιακής
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ukrainian
Translations:
провінції, провінційний, провінційне, провінційного, Провінційна, Провінціальний
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albanian
Translations:
provinciale, krahinore, e provincës, krahinor
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bulgarian
Translations:
провинциален, провинциално, провинциални, провинциална, провинциалните
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belarusian
Translations:
правінцыйны, правінцыяльны, правінцыйнае, правіцыйны
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estonian
Translations:
provintsi, maakondlik, maakonna, maakondlikud, provintside, piirkondlikud
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croatian
Translations:
pokrajinskog, provincijalan, provincijski, provincijalac, pokrajinski, pokrajinska, provincijal
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icelandic
Translations:
Provincial
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lithuanian
Translations:
provincijos, Provincial, provincijų, provincialus, provincija
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latvian
Translations:
provincietis, provinces, Provincial, provinču, federālās zemes
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macedonian
Translations:
провинциски, провинцискиот, провинциската, провинциските, провинцијата
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romanian
Translations:
ţăran, provinciale, provincie, de provincie, provincială
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slovenian
Translations:
provinciální, deželna, deželni, pokrajinski, pokrajinske
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slovak
Translations:
provinciálna, provinciálnej, provinčnej, provinciálne, provinciálny

The meaning and "use of": provincial

adjective
  • of or concerning a province of a country or empire. - provincial elections
  • of or concerning the regions outside the capital city of a country, especially when regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded. - scenes of violence were reported in provincial towns
noun
  • an inhabitant of a province of a country or empire. - Augustine was a local boy who made good, a provincial from the southern edge of Fourth-Century Roman Africa, vain and enslaved to a fierce mother.
  • an inhabitant of the regions outside the capital city of a country, especially when regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded. - But then people stopped wearing dunces-caps in the towns because it came to be seen as a sign of a provincial , a peasant.
  • the head or chief of a province or of a religious order in a province. - As provincial of his order, he addressed temperance meetings throughout Ireland.

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