Mississippi River

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A major North American river: The Mississippi River is one of the principal rivers of North America and the chief river of the United States. It originates in northern Minnesota and flows southward to empty into the Gulf of Mexico.
Usage
  • The term "Mississippi River" is used as a singular, proper noun to refer specifically to this geographical feature. It is often preceded by the definite article "the."
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The Mississippi River is a vital transportation corridor.
    • Mark Twain wrote extensively about life on the Mississippi River.
    • The city of New Orleans is located near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Father of Waters": A historical nickname for the Mississippi River, derived from its name in some Native American languages.
    • The mighty Father of Waters shapes the geography of the central United States.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mississippi: Often used informally or in certain contexts (e.g., the state, the river basin) to refer to the river, but "Mississippi River" is the precise, unambiguous form.
    • The Mississippi basin is vast.
  • The Big Muddy: A colloquial nickname referencing the river's sediment-laden water.
  • Old Man River: A personifying nickname popularized in culture.
Synonyms
  • The Mississippi: (Contextual synonym when the referent is clearly the river).
  • The Great River: (Descriptive synonym).
Related Phrases
  • "West of the Mississippi": A phrase used historically and geographically to describe regions of the United States.
    • Settlers moved west of the Mississippi in the 19th century.
  • "Cross the Mississippi": A phrase denoting a significant journey or geographical transition.
    • Their route required them to cross the Mississippi.
Noun
  1. a major North American river and the chief river of the United States; rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward into the Gulf of Mexico

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