Americana
n.
literature about American history and geography or American culture
Americana
Americana refers to artifacts of the
culture of the United States, the
history and
folklore resultant from its
westward expansion. Examples of this culture include
baseball,
apple pie,
Superman, the
Diner,
barbed wire,
wagon trains, and
NASCAR;
jazz, the music of
Stephen Foster,
George Gershwin's
Rhapsody in Blue, the music of
Aaron Copland (notably his
Fanfare for the Common Man), and
rockabilly; and American
art, such as that of
Frederic Remington,
Grant Wood, and
Norman Rockwell, all based on American
folk art.
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Americana
Noun
1. any artifact (such as books or furniture or art) that is distinctive of America
(hypernym) artifact, artefact
(classification) furniture, piece of furniture, article of furniture
americana
n.
Americana, literature about American history and geography or American culture
americana (f)
n.
Americana, literature about American history and geography or American culture
americano
adj.
American, of or from North or South America
americano (m)
n.
American, citizen of the United States; one who comes from North or South America