Arkansas River
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Definition
Proper noun: - A major river in the central United States: The Arkansas River is a significant waterway that originates in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and flows generally southeastward through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas before joining the Mississippi River.
Usage
The term "Arkansas River" is used as a proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. - The Arkansas River is a vital source of water for agriculture in the Great Plains. - We went fishing on the Arkansas River last weekend.
Advanced Usage
- "The Arkansas": In some regional contexts, especially near its course, the river may be referred to simply as "the Arkansas."
- Towns along the Arkansas depend on its water.
Variants and Related Words
- Arkansan (adj): Of or relating to the state of Arkansas, which is named after the river.
- Arkansan culture is influenced by the river's history.
- Arkansas (proper noun): The U.S. state named after the river. (Note: This is a distinct, related proper noun).
Synonyms
- Watercourse: A general term for a river or stream.
- Tributary: A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. (The Arkansas River is itself a tributary of the Mississippi).
Related Phrases
- River basin / watershed of the Arkansas River: The area of land drained by the Arkansas River and its tributaries.
- The Arkansas River basin covers a vast area.
- Headwaters of the Arkansas River: The source streams in the Colorado Rockies.
- The headwaters are popular for whitewater rafting.
Noun
- a river that rises in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and flows southeast through Kansas and Oklahoma and through Arkansas to become a tributary of the Mississippi River