great falls
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Great Falls is a city on the Missouri River known for its hydroelectric dams.
Definition
Proper noun: 1. A city in the state of Montana, USA: Great Falls is a city located in central Montana, situated along the Missouri River. It is historically and economically significant as a center for hydroelectric power generation.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Lewis and Clark encountered the series of waterfalls that gave Great Falls its name.
- The hydroelectric dams near Great Falls provide power for much of the region.
- We drove from Helena to Great Falls for the weekend.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Great Falls" directly references the Great Falls of the Missouri River, a series of five waterfalls historically significant to exploration and later harnessed for power.
- When used in a geographic or economic context, "Great Falls" is often associated with energy production and industrial development due to its hydroelectric facilities.
Variants and Related Words
- Great Falls of the Missouri: The specific natural feature (a series of waterfalls) from which the city derives its name.
- Great Falls Portage: The historical 18-mile route used by the Lewis and Clark Expedition to bypass the waterfalls.
Synonyms
- City (in the general sense of an urban area)
- Municipality (in the general sense of an incorporated town or city)
Note: As a proper noun (the name of a specific place), "Great Falls" does not have true synonyms. The terms above describe its category, not the specific entity.
Great Falls is a city on the Missouri River known for its hydroelectric dams.
Noun
- a town in central Montana on the Missouri river; a center of extensive hydroelectric power