Definition of Colonists. Meaning of Colonists. Synonyms of Colonists

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Definition of Colonists

Colonist
Colonist Col"o*nist, n. A member or inhabitant of a colony.

Meaning of Colonists from wikipedia

- nationals to settle in sp****ly po****ted lands. These settlers were called "colonists".[citation needed] See, e.g., articles Slavo-Serbia, Volga German, Volhynia...
- largely removed the colonists' need of colonial protection. The British and colonists triumphed jointly over a common foe. The colonists' loyalty to the mother...
- inexpensive long-distant transportation for immigrants Colonists, an EP by Nero's Day at Disneyland The Colonist (Australian newspaper), a newspaper published...
- to the Colonists due to extreme cold. As such, humanity was spared immediate invasion, and The Syndicate began negotiations with the Colonists. In 1973...
- Spaniards, or Spanish people, are a Romance nation native to Spain. Within Spain, there are a number of national and regional ethnic identities that reflect...
- one or two colonists stay up to look after the others at certain times through the night. Battery Array: To get electricity, the colonists daisy chain...
- the colonists had disappeared under unknown cir****stances. It has come to be known as the Lost Colony, and the fate of the 112 to 121 colonists remains...
- befriended Smith and the colonists. She often went to the settlement and pla**** games with the boys there. When the colonists were starving, "every once...
- The colonists build a wire trap to try to catch food. Security - three strangers arrive on the compound looking for supplies, but the colonists confront...
- British Colonist (later the Daily Colonist), established in 1858 by Amor De Cosmos who was later British Columbia's second Premier. The British Colonist was...