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1) "American" -- As to american inn bethesda 1Amerˇiˇcan Pronunciation: &-'mer-&-k&n, -'m&r-, -'me-r&- Function: noun 1 : an American Indian of North America or South America 2 : a native or inhabitant of North America or South America 3 : a citizen of the United States 4 : AMERICAN ENGLISH Pronunciation Symbols American may refer to: - A person or attribute of the Americas, the lands and regions of the Western Hemisphere
- A person or attribute of the United States of America
- The 4-4-0 type of railroad steam locomotive used in the United States
American is sometimes used solely to refer to: - American cheese, a type of processed cheese
- American English, a dialect of the English language
- American Airlines, the largest airline company in the United States
- American Express, a financial services company
- American Motors, an automobile company
- American University in Washington, D.C.
- American McGee, game designer
Four automobiles have the name "American": - American (1899 automobile)
- American (1902 automobile)
- American (1916 automobile)
- Rambler American
Six record labels have the name "American": - American Gramaphone
- American Music Records
- American Record Company
- American Record Corporation
- American Recording Productions
- American Recordings
- List of all pages beginning with "American"
- Adjectives for U.S. citizens
- America (disambiguation)
- American University (disambiguation)
- Americas (terminology)
- Use of the word American
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2) "Inn" -- As to american inn bethesda 1inn Pronunciation: 'in Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old Norse inni dwelling, inn, Old English in, adverb 1 a : an establishment for the lodging and entertaining of travelers b : TAVERN 2 : a residence formerly provided for British students in London and especially for students of law Pronunciation Symbols A 19th century inn from VÄlenii de Munte, Romania (currently in Village Museum, Bucharest) Inns are establishments where travellers can procure food, drink, and lodging. Found in Europe, they first sprang up when the Romans built their famous system of highways two millennia ago. Some inns in Europe are centuries old. In addition to providing for the needs of travellers, inns traditionally acted as community gathering places. In today's world of travel by automobile, real inns are fast dying out. The few that are left function primarily as pubs. In North America, inns are usually alcohol-serving restaurants that have never provided lodging or serviced the needs of travellers. In Europe, it is the provision of accommodation, if anything, that now differentiates inns from taverns, alehouses and pubs. These later tended only to supply alcohol (although in the UK the conditions of their licence sometimes required them to have a nominal supply of food and soft drinks). Inns tend to be grander and more long-lived establishments. Famous London examples include the George and the Tabard. There is however no longer a formal distinction between an inn and other kinds of establishment, and many pubs will use the name "inn", either simply because they are long established, or to summon up a particular kind of image, however originally an Inn had to provide not only food and lodging, but also stabling and fodder for the traveller's horse(s). The original functions of an inn are now usually split among separate establishments, such as hotels, lodges, motels, pubs, restaurants, and taverns. In North America, the lodging aspect of the word "inn" lives on in hotel brand names like Holiday Inn, and in some state laws that refer to lodging operators as innkeepers. The German words for "inn", "innkeeper", and "innkeeping" illustrate the historical importance of inns. An innkeeper is Wirt (a host), the inn itself is a
3) "Bethesda" -- As to american inn bethesda Beˇthesˇda Pronunciation: b&-'thez-d& Function: geographical name unincorporated population center Maryland, a N suburb of Washington, D.C. population 55,277 Pronunciation Symbols Bethesda, originally referring to the Pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem (in the New Testament of the Christian Bible), may also refer to: United States of America - Bethesda, Arkansas
- Bethesda, Delaware
- Bethesda, Georgia
- Bethesda, Iowa
- Bethesda, Kentucky
- Bethesda, Maryland
- Bethesda, Mississippi
- Bethesda, North Carolina
- Bethesda, Ohio
- Bethesda, Pennsylvania
- Bethesda, South Carolina
- Bethesda, Tennessee
- Bethesda, West Virginia
- Bethesda, Wisconsin
Canada - Bethesda, Ontario (Prince Edward County)
- Bethesda, Ontario (Simcoe County)
- Bethesda, Ontario (York Region)
United Kingdom Other: - Bethesda Athletic F.C. of Bethesda, Wales
- Bethesda Naval Hospital (National Naval Medical Center) in Bethesda, Maryland
- Bethesda Orphanage of Savannah, Georgia
- Bethesda (Washington Metro) a station of the Washington Metro
- Bethesda Softworks
- Battle of Bethesda Church (Battle of Totopotomoy Creek) during the American Civil War
- Bethesda Fountain in New York's Central Park
- Pool of Bethesda, formerly in Jerusalem
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