wabash

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wabash

The Wabash River flows gently through a forested valley.

Definition

Noun: 1. A major river in the central United States: The Wabash is a significant tributary of the Ohio River. It originates in western Ohio and flows generally southwestward across the state of Indiana before forming part of the border between Indiana and Illinois and finally joining the Ohio River.

Usage

The word "Wabash" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this river. It is often used in geographical, historical, and cultural contexts. * The Wabash River is the state river of Indiana. * Several cities, like Lafayette and Terre Haute, are located along the Wabash. * The Battle of the Wabash was a significant conflict in 1791.

Advanced Usage
  • The river's name is famously used in the title of the song "," which is the official state song of Indiana.
  • The term can appear in historical texts discussing westward expansion and early American settlement in the Midwest.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wabash River: The full, formal name of the river.
  • Wabash Valley: Refers to the geographical region surrounding the river.
Synonyms
  • River (general term)
  • Tributary (describes its relationship to the Ohio River)
  • Waterway
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • "On the Wabash": A phrase used to indicate a location along the river, often found in historical or literary contexts.
    • The old fort stood on the Wabash.
wabash

The Wabash River flows gently through a forested valley.

Noun
  1. a tributary of the Ohio River that rises in western Ohio and flows southwestward across Indiana

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