Neosho
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Definition
Proper noun * Neosho: A river in the central United States. It originates in eastern Kansas and flows generally eastward into the state of Oklahoma, where it joins the Arkansas River as a tributary.
Usage
The word "Neosho" functions exclusively as a proper noun, specifically a geographical name. It is used to identify this particular river. * The Neosho is an important waterway for the region. * We went fishing on the Neosho River last weekend. * The city of Tulsa is located near the confluence of the Arkansas and Neosho rivers.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Geographical Context: The name "Neosho" is also used in other geographical features and place names within the river's basin, such as Neosho County in Kansas or the city of Neosho, Missouri. In these cases, "Neosho" remains a proper noun but refers to the associated county or settlement, not directly to the river itself.
- Neosho, Missouri, was an important site during the Civil War.
Variants and Related Words
- Neosho River: The full, most common form of the name.
- Grand River: In Oklahoma, a section of the Neosho River is known as the Grand River. This is considered a variant name for part of the watercourse.
Synonyms
- Watercourse
- Stream
- Tributary (specifically describing its relationship to the Arkansas River)
Note: There are no direct synonyms for the proper name "Neosho" itself. The synonyms listed are for the general category "river."
Noun
- a river that rises in eastern Kansas and flows eastward into Oklahoma to become a tributary of the Arkansas River