connecticut river
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Definition
Proper noun: A major river in the northeastern United States. It originates in northern New Hampshire, flows southward forming the border between New Hampshire and Vermont, continues through Massachusetts and Connecticut, and finally empties into Long Island Sound.
Usage and Examples
- As a geographical feature:
- The Connecticut River is the longest river in New England.
- Many towns and cities, like Hartford, are located along the Connecticut River.
- In historical or ecological contexts:
- The valley of the Connecticut River has rich agricultural land.
- Efforts are being made to restore salmon populations in the Connecticut River.
Advanced Usage
- "the Connecticut River Valley": Refers to the region surrounding the river, known for its history and farmland.
- The Connecticut River Valley is famous for its tobacco and scenic beauty.
Variants and Related Words
- Connecticut: The U.S. state named after the river.
- Long Island Sound: The tidal estuary where the Connecticut River ends.
Synonyms
- The Great River: An historical name used by Native American tribes.
- The Freshwater River: A descriptive term highlighting its nature (as opposed to tidal or saltwater sections near its mouth).
Noun
- a river in the northeastern United States; flows south from northern New Hampshire along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont and through Massachusetts and Connecticut where it empties into Long Island Sound