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Labrador
geographical name Lab·ra·dor \ˈla-brə-ˌdȯr\
Definition of LABRADOR
1
peninsula E Canada between Hudson Bay & the Atlantic; divided between Quebec & Newfoundland & Labrador area 625,000 square miles (1,618,750 square kilometers)
2
the section of the peninsula belonging to Newfoundland & Labrador 102,485 square miles (265,436 square kilometers)
— Lab·ra·dor·ean or Lab·ra·dor·ian \ˌla-brə-ˈdȯr-ē-ən\ adjective or noun
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Labrador
geographical name Lab·ra·dor \ˈla-brə-ˌdȯr\
Definition of LABRADOR for Kids
2
the part of the peninsula belonging to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador
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