inlander
/ɪnˈleɪndər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who lives in or near the interior of a country, especially mountains, as opposed to a coastal dweller.
“The inlander’s rugged determination allowed them to thrive in the harsh mountain climate.”
1. noun
A person who lives in or near the interior of a country, especially mountains, as opposed to a coastal dweller.
“The inlander’s rugged determination allowed them to thrive in the harsh mountain climate.”