cantabrigian

/ˌkæntəˈbrɪdʒiən/
noun
  1. A person who is a student or graduate of Cambridge University in England.
    • Many famous scientists are Cantabrigians, having studied at Cambridge University.
    • As a proud Cantabrigian, she wore her Cambridge scarf to every alumni event.
    • The Cantabrigian gave a lecture on the history of the university's library.
  2. A person who lives in or comes from Cambridge, England or Cambridge, Massachusetts (home of Harvard University and MIT).
    • The Cantabrigians voted in favor of the new bike lanes on Massachusetts Avenue.
    • She moved to Cambridge last year and now considers herself a Cantabrigian.
    • The local newspaper interviewed several Cantabrigians about the new park.
adjective
  1. Relating to Cambridge University or the cities of Cambridge, England or Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • The museum displayed Cantabrigian artifacts from the university's early years.
    • The Cantabrigian tradition of formal dinners dates back centuries.
    • He joined a Cantabrigian rowing club on the Charles River.
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