What is another word for Inlander?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪnləndə] (IPA)

The term "Inlander" typically refers to someone who lives in or originates from an interior region or non-coastal area. There are several synonyms to this word, including "landlubber", "hinterlander", "upcountryman", and "interior resident". Landlubber refers to someone who lives on the land as opposed to the sea, while hinterlander refers to someone from a remote area. Upcountryman is another term used for someone from a rural area, while interior resident refers to someone who lives in the central region of a country or state. These synonyms are commonly used in place of Inlander, depending on the context and audience.

What are the hypernyms for Inlander?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Inlander

He looked at the Inlander coldly, but The Barbarian did not seem to notice.
"The Barbarians"
John Sentry
With the first discontinuance of the Inlander, about the same time Wrinkle died, the student body was left with only the Daily and the Michiganensian as unsatisfactory vehicles for purely literary efforts, save occasional fugitive sheets which usually passed away almost before they appeared.
"The University of Michigan"
Wilfred Shaw

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