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n. - A native or resident of either of the two states that developed from an English colony 1663-1729 on E coast of North America

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  • Well, at least it’s not in Carolinian (yep, which is a separate language not even related to English); -) ....
  • The ecoregion is the most northward distribution of many 'Carolinian' species in North America.
  • Speaking 'Carolinian' involves adding an extra a and y into words, so:
  • Pete Wilder, 'Carolinian' columnist and former baseball pitcher, throws the first pitch at a Durham Bulls game.
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