Klamath
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A major river in the western United States: The Klamath is a significant river that originates in southern Oregon, flows through northern California, and empties into the Pacific Ocean. 2. The Klamath River Basin: The term can also refer to the entire geographic region and watershed drained by the Klamath River.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Klamath is known for its salmon runs and scenic canyons.
- Several Native American tribes have lived along the Klamath for thousands of years.
- There are ongoing efforts to restore the health of the Klamath ecosystem.
Advanced Usage
- "The Klamath Basin": This phrase specifically denotes the entire drainage area of the river, often discussed in contexts of water rights, agriculture, and environmental conservation.
- The water management in the Klamath Basin is a complex issue involving farmers, tribes, and conservationists.
Variants and Related Words
- Klamath Falls (Proper noun): A city in Oregon, USA, named for its location near the Klamath River and a series of waterfalls.
- Klamath Falls is the largest city in the Klamath Basin.
- Klamath Tribes (Proper noun): A collective name for the confederation of Native American tribes historically living in the Klamath Basin, including the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin peoples.
Synonyms
- River (General term): A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river.
- The Columbia is another major river in the Pacific Northwest.
Related Phrases
- The Klamath Project: Refers to a large federal irrigation project in the Klamath Basin, built in the early 20th century.
- The Klamath Project provides water for farms in the region.
Noun
- a river flowing southwest from Oregon through northern California to the Pacific Ocean