MAINLANDER

Etymology

Noun

mainlander (plural mainlanders)

Someone who lives on the mainland.

A person from mainland China, as opposed to someone from Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan.

Anagrams

• lemandarin

Proper noun

Mainlander

Alternative letter-case form of mainlander (“a person from mainland China”)

Anagrams

• lemandarin

Source: Wiktionary



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