Platte River
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Definition
Proper noun: * A major river in the central United States, flowing through the state of Nebraska. It is formed by the confluence of the North Platte and South Platte rivers and is a significant tributary of the Missouri River.
Usage
The term "Platte River" is used as a singular, proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the." * The Platte River is known for its wide, shallow channels. * Early pioneers followed the Platte River valley on the Oregon Trail. * Water from the Platte River is used for irrigation.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The Platte River is historically significant as a corridor for westward expansion in the 19th century, used by trappers, the Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail, and the Pony Express.
- Ecological Context: The river and its associated habitats are crucial for migratory birds, particularly sandhill cranes and waterfowl, along the Central Flyway.
Variants and Related Words
- North Platte River: One of the two major tributaries that form the Platte River.
- South Platte River: The other major tributary that forms the Platte River.
- Platte: An informal shortening, often used in compound names (e.g., Platte County, Platte Valley). Note: This is a related usage, not a direct variant of the full name "Platte River."
Synonyms
- Tributary (in the context of its relationship to the Missouri River): a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- Waterway: a river, canal, or other route for travel by water.
Related Phrases
- The Platte River Valley: Refers to the geographical region surrounding the river.
- Platte River system: Encompasses the Platte River and its network of tributaries.
Noun
- a river in Nebraska that flows eastward to become a tributary of the Missouri River