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- A census-designated place in Texas.
- A township in Spink County, South Dakota.
- A city, the county seat of Spink County, South Dakota; named for railroad official J. B. Redfield.
- A city in Iowa; named for American politician and Civil War officer James Redfield.
- A Scottish habitational surname from Old English, from Middle Scots reid (“reed”) + fuyrd (“ford”), later influenced by red + field.
- A city in Arkansas; named for Little Rock, Mississippi River and Texas Railway president Jared E. Redfield.
- A neighborhood of Bristol, England.
- A city in Kansas; named for an early settler.
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- A region of western Texas, United States, on the Mexican border.
- A census-designated place in Shasta County, California, United States.
- Ellipsis of Big Bend National Park: a national park in Big Bend, Texas, United States.
- A bend in the Rio Grande, on the border of United States and Mexico.
- An embayment in Florida peninsula, on the Gulf of Mexico, forming its northwestern quadrant.
- A region of northwestern Florida, United States.
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- (US politics) The proposed secession of Texas from the United States.
- (Australia, politics) Synonym of Tasexit (“proposed secession or expulsion Tasmania from Australia”).
- (Transportation) Any such unlawful pathway used for such a maneuver (see above).
- (Transportation) The process whereby a motor vehicle unlawfully exits the highway via an unpaved or undesignated area, in order to access a frontage road.
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- A census-designated place in Texas, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Virginia, United States.
- An unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States.
- A city in Imperial County, California, United States.
- A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A city, the county seat of Chase County, Nebraska, United States.
- A census-designated place in Pennsylvania, United States.
- A former department of Chile.
- Imperial College London.
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- A town in Texas.
- A town in Alberta, Canada, in the County of St. Paul.
- A city in Alaska; the main settlement of Saint Paul Island in the Bering Sea.
- A town in Indiana; named for Jonathan Paul, an early settler.
- A city in Iowa.
- Abbreviation of Saint Paul.
- A town in Virginia.
- A city in Missouri; named for a local church named for Paul the Apostle.
- A city, the county seat of Howard County, Nebraska, named for James N. and Nicholas J. Paul, the founders of the city.
- A town in Arkansas.
- A municipal district in eastern central Alberta; in full, the County of St. Paul No. 19.
- A city in Oregon; named for the Saint Paul Mission, itself named for Paul the Apostle.
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- A city and town in Texas.
- A male given name.
- (UK, Ireland, law, education) Ellipsis of Trinity term.
- (Cambridge University, informal) Ellipsis of Trinity College, Cambridge.
- A female given name from English used since the 1970s, from the religious term trinity, or translated from its long-established Spanish equivalent.
- (Oxford University, informal) Ellipsis of Trinity College, Oxford.
- (Christianity) In Christian belief, the three persons of the Godhead: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- A small coastal town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
- The world's first nuclear explosion: a nuclear test on July 16, 1945, in New Mexico.
- A city in North Carolina.
- A town in Alabama.
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- A city in Texas.
- A town in New York.
- A town in New Hampshire.
- A town in Massachusetts.
- A town in Victoria, Australia.
- An English surname.
- A town in Quebec, Canada.
- A town in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A town, the county seat of Amherst County, Virginia.
- A town in Maine.
- A village in Nebraska.
- A census-designated place in Colorado.
- A village in Wisconsin.
- A city in Ohio.
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- A city in Texas.
- A female given name from Latin.
- A village in Ohio; after Anna Thirkield, an early settler.
- A village in Järva, Estonia.
- A town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia.
- A village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran.
- A city in Illinois.
- A village in Fars Province, Iran.
- A municipality of the Valencian Community, Spain.
- A prophetess in the New Testament.
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- A city in Texas.
- A province of Central Luzon, Luzon, Philippines; named after First Lady Aurora Quezon. Capital: Baler.
- A town in Isabela.
- A city in Iowa; named for the village of East Aurora, New York.
- A municipality of Santa Catarina.
- A city in Indiana; named for the goddess.
- A city in Oregon; named for the daughter of the founder, Prussian-American mystic William Keil.
- A town in Maine; named for the goddess.
- A city, the county seat of Hamilton County, Nebraska; named for the city in Illinois.
- A city in Missouri; named for the goddess.
- (naval) the Russian cruiser Aurora, a cruiser of Soviet Navy.
- A ghost town in Nevada; named for the goddess.
- A town in Waushara County, Wisconsin.
- A city in Saint Louis County, Minnesota.
- A town in the Western Cape, South Africa; named for the goddess.
- A female given name from Latin, in regular use since the 19th century.
- A municipality of Ceará.
- A town in Erie County, New York.
- (astronomy) 94 Aurora, a main belt asteroid.
- (historical) Makatea (an island of French Polynesia).
- A town in North Carolina.
- An unincorporated community in Arkansas.
- A census-designated place in West Virginia.
- A village in Cayuga County, New York.
- (poetic) the dawn
- A ghost town in Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Washington County, Wisconsin.
- A city in Utah; named for the aurora borealis seen in the area.
- An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
- A town in Suriname.
- A town in Florence County, Wisconsin.
- (Roman mythology) Roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol.
- A town in Ontario, Canada; named for the goddess.
- A city in Colorado; named for the goddess.
- A historical district of Turin, Italy.
- A city in Ohio.
- A town in Taylor County, Wisconsin.
- A city mainly in DuPage County and Kane County, Illinois, and suburb of Chicago; named for the goddess.
- A suburb of Melbourne, Australia.
- A town in Zamboanga del Sur; named after Aurora Quezon.
- A town in South Dakota; named for the city in Illinois.
- A city in Kansas; named for the city in Illinois.
- (historical) Maewo (an island of Vanuatu).
- An unincorporated community in California.
- A neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana.
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- A city in Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Michigan; named for the city in Kentucky.
- A ghost town in Nebraska.
- A township in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
- A town in New York; named for Leonard Covington.
- A township in Baraga County, Michigan.
- Ellipsis of Covington County.
- A township in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.
- A town in Oklahoma.
- A village coterminous with Putnam Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.
- An English habitational surname from the village in England.
- An unincorporated community in Missouri.
- A township in Tioga County, Pennsylvania.
- A city, the county seat of Tipton County, Tennessee; named for Leonard Covington.
- A city, the county seat of Fountain County, Indiana.
- A hamlet in South Lanarkshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS9739).
- A village in Ohio.
- A city, the county seat of Allegheny County, Virginia; named for Leonard Covington.
- A city, the county seat of Newton County, Georgia; named for Leonard Covington.
- A township in Washington County, Illinois.
- A city in Kentucky, United States and one of the two county seats of Kenton County; named for American general and statesman Leonard Covington.
- A city, the parish seat of St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana; named for Leonard Covington.
- A village and civil parish in Huntingdonshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL0570).
- A city in Washington; named for railroad surveyor Richard Covington.
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- A city in Texas.
- A borough of Pennsylvania.
- A town in New York.
- A city in Kentucky; named for the city in Ohio.
- A city, the county seat of Rhea County, Tennessee; named for the city in Ohio.
- A community in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- (countable) A surname.
- A town in Maine; named for Thomas Day, who submitted the petition for the area to become a town.
- A town in Richland County, Wisconsin.
- A suburb of Perth, Western Australia, Australia; named for Walter Warner Day, a cattle and wine pioneer in the area.
- A city in Oregon.
- A census-designated place in Montana.
- A census-designated place in New Jersey; named for Jonathan Dayton.
- A town in Virginia.
- A city, the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio; named for Jonathan Dayton, a Constitution signatory and statesman.
- A city, the county seat of Columbia County, Washington; named for Jesse Day.
- A city in Minnesota; named for founder Lyman Dayton.
- A city in Idaho.
- A town in Wyoming; named for founder Joe Dayton Thorne.
- A census-designated place in Lyon County, Nevada, United States; named for John Day, a local surveyor.
- A city in Iowa; named for the city in Ohio.
- A town in Indiana.
- A town in Alabama.
- A town in Waupaca County, Wisconsin; named for early settler Lyman Dayton.
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- A city in Texas.
- A census-designated place in Indiana.
- A city in Yakima County, Washington; named for Washington Irrigation Company superintendent Walter Granger.
- A town in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.
- A settlement in Grand'Anse department, Haiti.
- A town in Allegany County, New York state; named for American politician and Postmaster General Francis Granger.
- A village in Missouri.
- A city in Dallas County and Polk County, Iowa; named for railroad official C. T. Granger.
- An English surname originating as an occupation for a granger (farm bailiff).
- A township and unincorporated community in Medina County, Ohio; named for American politician and Postmaster General Gideon Granger, son of Francis Granger.
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- A city in Texas.
- A city in Kentucky; named for the city in New Hampshire.
- An unincorporated community in Kansas.
- A city, the county seat of Cheshire County, New Hampshire; named for British diplomat Benjamin Keene.
- An unincorporated community in Virginia.
- An English surname from Old English, a variant of Keen.
- A town in New York; named for the city in New Hampshire.
- A census-designated place in Kern County, California; named for financier James P. Keene.
- An unincorporated community in Nebraska.
- An unincorporated community in North Dakota.
- An unincorporated community in Wisconsin; named for early settlers Valentine and Kate Keene.
- An unincorporated community in Ohio; named for the city in New Hampshire.
- A surname from Irish, a variant of Keane.
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- A city in Texas.
- A town in Grenada.
- A locality in the Inverell council area, north eastern New South Wales.
- A locality in Kentish council area, northern Tasmania.
- A community in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A ghost town in Cochise County, Arizona.
- A number of other townships in the United States, listed under Paradise Township.
- A hamlet in Painswick parish, Stroud district, Gloucestershire (OS grid ref SO8611).
- A small riverside suburb in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear (OS grid ref NZ2163).
- A township and census-designated place therein, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
- An unincorporated town and census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada.
- (religion) The Garden of Eden.
- A census-designated place in Montana.
- A northern suburb of Coventry, West Midlands (OS grid ref SP3481).
- A rural locality north of Glenorchy, Otago, New Zealand.
- A barangay of Banisilan, Cotabato, Philippines.
- A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
- A barangay of Gonzaga, Cagayan, Philippines.
- A barangay of Ramon Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines.
- A barangay of Cabanglasan, Bukidnon, Philippines.
- A locality in the Shire of Northern Grampians, central western Victoria.
- A suburb of Hemel Hempstead, Dacorum district, Hertfordshire (OS grid ref TL0506).
- (religion) Heaven.
- A census-designated place in Mono County, California.
- A village in Suriname.
- A settlement on the island of Saint Croix, United States Virgin Islands.
- A hamlet in Askam and Ireleth parish, Barrow-in-Furness district, Cumbria (OS grid ref SD2278).
- A town in Utah.
- A town in Butte County, California.
- A barangay of Diplahan, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines.
- A city in Kansas.
- A neighbourhood in central Birmingham, West Midlands (OS grid ref SP0686).
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- A city in Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Missouri; named for the place in the Ossian cycle.
- A community in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- (countable) A surname.
- A city, the county seat of Dallas County, Alabama; named for James Macpherson's Ossianic poem The Songs of Selma.
- (countable) A female given name.
- An unincorporated community in Kansas.
- A village in Graubünden canton, Switzerland.
- A town in North Carolina; named for the city in Alabama.
- A city in Fresno County, California; named for early resident Selma Michelson.
- An unincorporated community in Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Arkansas.
- An unincorporated community in Iowa.
- A census-designated place in Josephine County, Oregon.
- A census-designated place in Virginia.
- A town in Indiana.
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- A city in Texas.
- A town in New York.
- A town in Williams County, North Dakota.
- A city, the county seat of Dade County, Georgia, United States.
- (chiefly US) A male given name transferred from the place name.
- A city, the county seat of Gibson County, Tennessee.
- A city, the county seat of Grundy County, Missouri.
- A town in Pierce County, Wisconsin.
- A town in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A village, the county seat of Hitchcock County, Nebraska.
- A town in South Carolina.
- A town in Washington County, Wisconsin.
- A town in Maine.
- A community in Quinte West, Ontario, Canada.
- A town, the county seat of Jones County, North Carolina.
- A city, the county seat of Gilchrist County, Florida.
- A city in Ohio.
- A town in Utah.
- The capital city of New Jersey, and the county seat of Mercer County.
- A town in Dodge County, Wisconsin.
- A city in Kentucky.
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- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- A surname from German [in turn originating as an occupation] from German Becker from Beck (“baker”).
- An English habitational surname from Old Norse from Old Norse bekkr (“brook”).
- An English surname from Old English [in turn originating as an occupation] from Old English becca (“mattock”) for a mattock or pickaxe maker.
- An unincorporated community in Mississippi.
- A city in Minnesota; named for politician George Loomis Becker.
- (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname.
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- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- A town in Indiana; named for the village in New York.
- An unincorporated community, the county seat of Haldimand County, Ontario; named for the Cayuga people.
- The Northern Iroquoian language of the Cayuga people.
- An unincorporated community in Wisconsin.
- A village in New York; named for the Cayuga people.
- A city in North Dakota.
- An unincorporated community in Illinois.
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- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- A village, the county seat of Delaware County, New York, located within the town of the same name.
- A town in Louisiana.
- An unincorporated community in Missouri.
- A census-designated place in Merced County, California.
- A community in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.
- A city in Iowa.
- Synonym of Delingha.
- A town in Delaware County, New York.
- (synecdochic) The Indian government.
- A community in Ontario.
- A megacity and union territory of India, containing the national capital New Delhi.
- An unincorporated community in Colorado.
- An unincorporated community in Georgia.
- An unincorporated community in Illinois.
- A ghost town in Wisconsin.
- A city in Minnesota.
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- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- A town in New York.
- A female personification of Ireland, in the manner of Britannia.
- A female or male given name, in use since the mid-20th century, used in honor of Ireland.
- A city, the county seat of Houston County, Tennessee.
- (poetic) Ireland.
- A town in Wisconsin.
- A town in Ontario.
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- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- A city in Michigan.
- A town in Louisiana.
- A town in North Carolina; named for Hardy Jones, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War.
- An unincorporated community in Florida.
- A city in South Carolina.
- An unincorporated community in Vermont.
- A town in Indiana; named for founder Benjamin Jones.
- A town, the county seat of Lee County, Virginia.
- A hamlet in New York; named for John Jones, the town's first debt collector.
- An unincorporated community in California.
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- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- A town in New York.
- A river in the United States, flowing 981 miles from the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania through Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois along state borders and emptying into the Mississippi at Cairo, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Mississippi.
- A community in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia.
- Ellipsis of Ohio University.
- A community in Digby County, Nova Scotia.
- A community in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia.
- A village in Illinois.
- A state of the United States. Capital and largest city: Columbus.
- A number of townships, listed under Ohio Township.
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- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- (historical) A series of riots in 1969 New York City, beginning with the patrons of the gay bar "The Stonewall Inn" resisting police arrest, which marked the beginning of the militant gay rights movement.
- An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
- A town in Oklahoma.
- A town in Louisiana.
- A town in North Carolina.
- (chess) A formation in chess (a variation of the Queen's Pawn Game) in which white plays pawns to d4 and several other positions, requiring black to react energetically (see Stonewall Attack).
- A nickname of Confederate general Thomas Jonathan Jackson.
- A town in Manitoba, Canada.
- A town in Mississippi.
- A former gold-mining town in California, in the Cuyamaca Mountains.
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- An unincorporated community in Texas, United States.
- A barangay of San Guillermo, Isabela, Philippines.
- A state in the western United States, the 38th state. Capital and largest city: Denver.
- A river in southern Argentina, running from the Andes into the Atlantic.
- A surname.
- A sitio in the barangay of Twin Peaks, Tuba, Benguet, Philippines.
- A river in Texas in the United States, flowing into the Gulf of Mexico.
- A barangay of Jabonga, Agusan del Norte, Philippines.
- (historical) The Territory of Colorado, a former territory of the United States.
- A village in the Dominican Republic.
- (historical) A ghost town in California, United States.
- A municipality of Paraná, Brazil.
- A municipality of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
- A major river of western North America, running from the Rocky Mountains in the United States to the Gulf of California in Mexico.
- A barangay of Digos, Davao del Sur, Philippines.
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- A city in Texas, United States.
- A male given name from Irish Laoghaire, from Old Irish Lóegaire (literally “calf-herder”).
- A city in Georgia, United States.
- A male or female given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
- A surname from Irish, an alternate anglicization of Ó Laoghaire (literally “descendant of Leary”) (O'Leary).
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- A city in Texas, United States.
- A village in Ohio, United States.
- A village in Illinois, United States.
- A town in Minnesota, United States.
- A town in North Carolina, United States.
- A city, the county seat of Pike County, Mississippi, United States.
- A city in Iowa, United States.
- An unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States.
- A female given name from English, one of the less common flower names invented in the 19th century.
- A city, the county seat of Columbia County, Arkansas, United States.
- A town in Delaware, United States.
- A borough of Camden County, New Jersey, United States.
- A town in Wisconsin, United States.
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- A city in Texas, United States.
- A town in Illinois, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Idaho, United States.
- (historical) Synonym of Kingdom of Naples, a former kingdom that controlled southern Italy in the early modern period.
- A town in South Dakota, United States.
- A city in Utah, United States.
- (historical) Synonym of Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, a former kingdom that controlled southern Italy and Sicily in the 19th century.
- A metropolitan city of Campania, established in 2015; in full, the Metropolitan City of Naples.
- (historical) A former province of Campania.
- A city in Collier County, Florida, United States.
- A town in Maine, United States.
- A town and village in New York, United States.
- A town in Wisconsin, United States.
- A port city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Naples and the region of Campania, Italy.
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- A large city, the county seat of Dallas County, in northeastern Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Marshall County, West Virginia.
- A neighbourhood of the city of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.
- A suburb of Melbourne in the City of Hume, Victoria, Australia.
- A ghost town in Ouray County, Colorado.
- A borough and township in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
- A surname.
- A town in Gaston County, North Carolina.
- A town and village therein, in Barron County, Wisconsin.
- A male given name transferred from the place name.
- An unincorporated community in Polk County, Arkansas.
- A city, the county seat of Polk County, Oregon.
- A former city, now part of Melcher-Dallas, Marion County, Iowa.
- A small town in Gregory County, South Dakota, named after Dallas, Texas.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Dallas Township.
- A small village in northwestern Moray council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ1252).
- A city, the county seat of Paulding County, Georgia.
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- The process of southernizing.
- The adaptation of a society to the developments, technologies and crops of southern Asia, such as sugar, cotton, and Arabic numerals. (An analogue of westernization, suggested by historian Lynda Shaffer.)
- In particular, the adaptation of something (mainly America or its politics) to the norms and practices of the American South.
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- the process of making rural.
- the change in a country or region when its population migrates from urban to rural areas
- the process of the formation of villages and the decline of big cities
- the proportion of a region's population that live in villages and small communities; the rate at which this proportion is growing
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- A river in Texas, United States.
- (historical) A former polity in the Iberian Peninsula, a kingdom with the city as its capital.
- A town in Cattaraugus County, New York, United States.
- Ellipsis of Leon County, a county in Texas around Centerville.
- A town in Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States.
- (historical) A former town in San Diego County, California, United States.
- A town in Waushara County, Wisconsin, United States.
- A surname from Latin.
- A city, the county seat of Decatur County, Iowa, United States.
- A city in Butler County, Kansas, United States.
- A town in Love County, Oklahoma, United States.
- A lake in Texas, United States.
- A cultural region of the department of Finistère, Brittany, France, around the former polity.
- A municipality and village in Doctor Manuel Belgrano department, Jujuy province, Argentina, properly León.
- (historical) A former viscounty in Brittany, in northwestern France.
- A province of Castile and León, Spain around the city.
- A male given name from Latin or Ancient Greek.
- A surname from French.
- A city in Guanajuato, Mexico.
- A department of Nicaragua.
- Ellipsis of Leon County, a county in Florida around the state capital Tallahassee.
- A historical region of Spain around the province.
- A city in northwestern Spain, the former capital of the Kingdom of Leon.
- A surname from Spanish.
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- (US politics) The proposed secession of Texas from the United States.
- (Australia, politics) Synonym of Tasexit (“proposed secession or expulsion Tasmania from Australia”).
- (Transportation) Any such unlawful pathway used for such a maneuver (see above).
- (Transportation) The process whereby a motor vehicle unlawfully exits the highway via an unpaved or undesignated area, in order to access a frontage road.
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- The process of southernizing.
- The adaptation of a society to the developments, technologies and crops of southern Asia, such as sugar, cotton, and Arabic numerals. (An analogue of westernization, suggested by historian Lynda Shaffer.)
- In particular, the adaptation of something (mainly America or its politics) to the norms and practices of the American South.
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- the process of making rural.
- the change in a country or region when its population migrates from urban to rural areas
- the process of the formation of villages and the decline of big cities
- the proportion of a region's population that live in villages and small communities; the rate at which this proportion is growing
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