Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Use "arizonan" in a sentence
"The humidity is horrific, although it has been raining a lot, so most of the past couple weeks have been chilly (chilly for an arizonan: 55-65 degrees)."
"Such predicates “carve reality at the joints” whereas others (like “minnesotan” and “arizonan”) are gerrymandered affairs."
"Starting within h-m-a-ese we can arrive at the original primitives by exactly analogous definitions: rainy = df hot if and only if minnesotan windy = df hot if and only if arizonan"