Definition of Martiniquan in English:
 Martiniquan
(also Martinican)
adjective ˌmɑːtɪˈniːk(ə)nˌmɑrtnˈikiən
Relating to or characteristic of the Caribbean island of Martinique, an overseas region of France.
 the celebrated Martiniquan psychiatrist
Example sentencesExamples
-  The celebrated Martiniquan psychiatrist worked in Algeria.
 -  The music and dance, especially of a sensuous variety, are distinctly Martinican.
 -  In 1939, the young Martiniquan poet had returned from France.
 -  Much Martinican cuisine is prepared from seafood and shellfish.
 -  A pretty Martiniquan girl came to Port of Spain for Carnival.
 
noun ˌmɑːtɪˈniːk(ə)nˌmɑrtnˈikiən
A native or inhabitant of the Caribbean island of Martinique, an overseas region of France.
 most were native Martiniquans
Example sentencesExamples
-  As full citizens of France, Martinicans are members of the European community.
 -  The Martiniquan won the French Goncourt Prize in 1921.
 -  The young Martiniquan was back for the international competition.
 
  Definition of Martiniquan in US English:
 Martiniquan
(also Martinican)
adjectiveˌmɑrtnˈikiənˌmärtnˈēkēən
Relating to or characteristic of the Caribbean island of Martinique, an overseas region of France.
 the celebrated Martiniquan psychiatrist
Example sentencesExamples
-  A pretty Martiniquan girl came to Port of Spain for Carnival.
 -  Much Martinican cuisine is prepared from seafood and shellfish.
 -  The celebrated Martiniquan psychiatrist worked in Algeria.
 -  In 1939, the young Martiniquan poet had returned from France.
 -  The music and dance, especially of a sensuous variety, are distinctly Martinican.
 
nounˌmɑrtnˈikiənˌmärtnˈēkēən
A native or inhabitant of the Caribbean island of Martinique, an overseas region of France.
 most were native Martiniquans
Example sentencesExamples
-  The Martiniquan won the French Goncourt Prize in 1921.
 -  The young Martiniquan was back for the international competition.
 -  As full citizens of France, Martinicans are members of the European community.