canadian river

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canadian river

A map shows the path of the Canadian River across the plains.

Definition

Proper noun A major river in the central United States. It originates in northeastern New Mexico, flows eastward across the Texas Panhandle, and joins the Arkansas River in Oklahoma.

Usage

This term is used as a proper noun to name a specific geographical feature, the Canadian River. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the". * The Canadian River forms a significant part of the regional watershed. * We went fishing in the Canadian River last weekend.

Advanced Usage
  • The river's name is often used to define regional boundaries or describe areas within its basin.
    • The project will affect water quality throughout the Canadian River basin.
Variants and Related Words
  • Canadian: (Adjective) Of or relating to Canada. (Note: The river's name is not directly related to the country of Canada; its origin is disputed but may come from the Spanish "Cañada", meaning canyon).
  • Tributary: (Noun) A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. The Canadian River is a tributary of the Arkansas River.
Synonyms
  • Watercourse
  • Stream (though this is a more general term for any flowing body of water)
Related Phrases
  • Canadian River Valley: The land area surrounding and drained by the Canadian River.
    • The Canadian River Valley is known for its scenic beauty.
canadian river

A map shows the path of the Canadian River across the plains.

Noun
  1. a river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma

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