1. caledonia - Noun
2. Caledonia - Proper noun
The ancient Latin name of Scotland; -- still used in poetry.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA new route was established in July 1940 by way of Canton Island and New Caledonia. Source: Internet
Birley (1999) p. 186. Severus prepared for another protracted campaign within Caledonia. Source: Internet
As a result, New Caledonia is now a kind of "Jurassic Park" particularly with regards to its vegetation which is highly endemic and which has kept archaic characteristics." Source: Internet
Contacts became more frequent after 1840, because of the interest in sandalwood from New Caledonia. Source: Internet
During its sea trials Murdoch carried out experiments on The Caledonia to measure the effect on fuel consumption and speed on changes in the depth of the paddles and whether one or both engines was used. Source: Internet
During the argument which followed, de Gaulle reminded Truman that the U.S. was using the French port of Noumea in New Caledonia as a base against the Japanese. Source: Internet