alaskan

[əˈlæskən]

alaskan Definition

relating to the state of Alaska or its people, culture, or language.

Using alaskan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alaskan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is an Alaskan native.

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    The Alaskan wilderness is breathtakingly beautiful.

  • Example

    Alaskan salmon is famous for its flavor.

Phrases with alaskan

  • a pipeline system that transports crude oil from Prudhoe Bay in northern Alaska to Valdez, Alaska

    Example

    The Alaskan pipeline is one of the largest pipeline systems in the world.

  • a type of sled dog bred for its strength and endurance in cold climates

    Example

    The Alaskan husky is a popular breed for dog sledding.

  • a type of crab found in the waters off the coast of Alaska, known for its large size and sweet meat

    Example

    Alaskan king crab is a delicacy in many parts of the world.

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Summary: alaskan in Brief

'Alaskan' [əˈlæskən] refers to anything related to the state of Alaska, including its people, culture, and language. Examples of usage include 'She is an Alaskan native,' 'The Alaskan wilderness is breathtakingly beautiful,' and 'Alaskan salmon is famous for its flavor.' Phrases like 'Alaskan pipeline,' 'Alaskan husky,' and 'Alaskan king crab' denote specific things associated with Alaska.

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