English words for 'plural of Cherokee'
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- Cherokee Village, Arkansas.
- Their Iroquoian language, spoken in Oklahoma and North Carolina.
- Ellipsis of Cherokee County.
- An unincorporated community in San Saba County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Grainger County, Tennessee.
- An unincorporated community in Logan County, Ohio.
- A syllabary for the Cherokee language invented by Sequoyah.
- An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.
- A city in Crawford County, Kansas.
- A locality in the Shire of Macedon Ranges, central Victoria, Australia.
- A former gold mining settlement in Nevada County, California.
- A census-designated place in Butte County, California.
- A census-designated place in Swain County and Jackson County, North Carolina, capital of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- A city, the county seat of Cherokee County, Iowa.
- A city, the county seat of Alfalfa County, Oklahoma.
- An indigenous North American people.
- A town in Colbert County, Alabama.
- An unincorporated community in Hull, Marathon County, Wisconsin.
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- (US) Synonym of Five Civilized Tribes (the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole)
- (Canada, US) Ellipsis of Iroquois Confederacy of Five Nations (“the original the Iroquois Confederacy; the Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca”).
- (Europe, rugby union) an annual rugby union tournament between the nations of France, England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, the predecessor to the Six Nations tournament.
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- The language of the Choctaw tribe.
- An aboriginal peoples native to the area currently known as Mississippi, in the United States, with a sizable displaced population in Oklahoma
- An unincorporated community in Neshoba County, Mississippi.
- Ellipsis of Choctaw County.
- An unincorporated community in Bolivar County, Mississippi.
- A city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; a suburb of Oklahoma City.
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- A member of an indigenous people of North America originally from the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York to southern Quebec and eastern Ontario, the easternmost of the Iroquois Five Nations.
- (historical) A member of a gang (the Mohocks) that terrorized London in the early 18th century.
- A hairstyle where both sides are shaved, with the hair along the crest of the head kept long, and usually styled so as to stand straight up.
- the Iroquoian language spoken by the Mohawk
- a member of the Iroquoian people formerly living along the Mohawk River in New York State
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- a family of North American Indian languages spoken by the Iroquois
- any member of the warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York State; the Iroquois League were allies of the British during the American Revolution
- A kind of hairdo where both sides of the head are shaved, leaving only a stripe of hair in the middle.
- A member of a confederacy of (originally) five Native American (Indian) tribes: the Mohawks, the Oneidas, the Onondagas, the Cayugas, and the Senecas.
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- Original inhabitants, natives.
- The native peoples of various regions, especially the Australian Aboriginal peoples, but also the original inhabitants of Canada and Argentina. Often considered offensive.
- (Roman mythology) The earliest inhabitants of central Italy, from whom the Latins were said to have descended.
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- A census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma.
- An unincporated community in Washington Township, Whitley County, Indiana.
- A topographic surname from Middle English.
- An unincorporated community in Douglas County, Nebraska.
- An unincorporated community in Burnet County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Clarke County, Virginia.
- An extinct town in Washington County, Ohio.
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- A census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma.
- A village in Sangamon County, Illinois.
- A city in Yakima County, Washington.
- A town in Bayfield County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Raleigh County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Washington County, Ohio.
- A settlement in Prince Edward Island.
- A summer village in County of Wetaskiwin No. 10, Alberta.
- A city in Johnson County, Texas.
- A rural municipality and community therein, in the Parkland Region of west Manitoba.
- A minor city in Louisa County, Iowa.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Grandview Township.
- A census-designated place in Hamilton County, Ohio.
- A rural municipality in western Saskatchewan; in full, Rural Municipality of Grandview No. 349.
- A city in Jackson County, Missouri.
- A town in Hammond Township, Spencer County, Indiana.
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- A census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma.
- A suburb of Kenilworth, Warwick district, Warwickshire (OS grid ref SP3072).
- An eastern suburb of Wakefield, West Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE3420).
- A hamlet in Woolaston parish, Forest of Dean district, Gloucestershire (OS grid ref ST5699).
- A neighbourhood of Clifton, Staten Island, New York City.
- A number of hills in various places.
- A hamlet near Rainford Junction, Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside (OS grid ref SD4602).
- A suburb and housing estate in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire (OS grid ref SK3687).
- A neighbourhood of Louisville, Kentucky.
- A historic district in North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas.
- A neighbourhood of Denver, Colorado.
- A neighbourhood of Yonkers, Westchester County, New York.
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- The Northern Iroquoian language of the Cayuga people.
- 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.
- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- 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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- a council of or with Native Americans
- (informal) a quick private conference
- A tradition of folk magic practiced by the Pennsylvania Dutch.
- A Native American shaman. [from 17th c.]
- A ritual conducted by a Native American shaman.
- (informal) A short, private conference. [from 19th c.]
- (Canada, US) A large gathering during which Indigenous songs and dances are showcased for an audience, essentially a recital or concert. Often also doubles as a fundraiser, or can be held in conjunction with a non-indigenous fair or exhibition in order to attract a large crowd, as at the Calgary Stampede and K-Days.
- A Native American council or meeting.
verb
- hold a powwow, talk, conference or meeting
- (intransitive, of Native Americans) To hold a meeting; to gather together in council.
- (informal, intransitive, often offensive) To hold a private conference.
- (intransitive, of Native Americans and by extension other groups, such as the Pennsylvania Dutch) To conduct a ritual in which magic is used.
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- of or pertaining to Native Americans or their culture or languages
- of or relating to or characteristic of India or the East Indies or their peoples or languages or cultures
- (chess) Designating any of various chess openings now characterised by black's attempt to control the board through knights and fianchettoed bishops rather than with a central pawn advance.
- Of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.
- (Canada, US, of foods) Made with Indian corn or maize.
- Of or relating to the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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- a native or inhabitant of India
- any of the languages spoken by Amerindians
- (UK, countable, colloquial) Ellipsis of Indian restaurant (“restaurant serving Indian cuisine”).
- (countable) A person from India.
- (UK, countable, colloquial) Ellipsis of Indian meal (“meal consisting of Indian cuisine”).
- (countable) Ellipsis of Mardi Gras Indian.
- A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.
- (uncountable) Ellipsis of Indian cuisine.
- (countable) An American Indian, a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the Americas (generally excluding the Aleut, Inuit, Metis, and Yupik).
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- Cherokee Village, Arkansas.
- Their Iroquoian language, spoken in Oklahoma and North Carolina.
- Ellipsis of Cherokee County.
- An unincorporated community in San Saba County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Grainger County, Tennessee.
- An unincorporated community in Logan County, Ohio.
- A syllabary for the Cherokee language invented by Sequoyah.
- An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.
- A city in Crawford County, Kansas.
- A locality in the Shire of Macedon Ranges, central Victoria, Australia.
- A former gold mining settlement in Nevada County, California.
- A census-designated place in Butte County, California.
- A census-designated place in Swain County and Jackson County, North Carolina, capital of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- A city, the county seat of Cherokee County, Iowa.
- A city, the county seat of Alfalfa County, Oklahoma.
- An indigenous North American people.
- A town in Colbert County, Alabama.
- An unincorporated community in Hull, Marathon County, Wisconsin.
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- The language of the Choctaw tribe.
- An aboriginal peoples native to the area currently known as Mississippi, in the United States, with a sizable displaced population in Oklahoma
- An unincorporated community in Neshoba County, Mississippi.
- Ellipsis of Choctaw County.
- An unincorporated community in Bolivar County, Mississippi.
- A city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; a suburb of Oklahoma City.
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- a family of North American Indian languages spoken by the Iroquois
- any member of the warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York State; the Iroquois League were allies of the British during the American Revolution
- A kind of hairdo where both sides of the head are shaved, leaving only a stripe of hair in the middle.
- A member of a confederacy of (originally) five Native American (Indian) tribes: the Mohawks, the Oneidas, the Onondagas, the Cayugas, and the Senecas.
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- Original inhabitants, natives.
- The native peoples of various regions, especially the Australian Aboriginal peoples, but also the original inhabitants of Canada and Argentina. Often considered offensive.
- (Roman mythology) The earliest inhabitants of central Italy, from whom the Latins were said to have descended.
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- a council of or with Native Americans
- (informal) a quick private conference
- A tradition of folk magic practiced by the Pennsylvania Dutch.
- A Native American shaman. [from 17th c.]
- A ritual conducted by a Native American shaman.
- (informal) A short, private conference. [from 19th c.]
- (Canada, US) A large gathering during which Indigenous songs and dances are showcased for an audience, essentially a recital or concert. Often also doubles as a fundraiser, or can be held in conjunction with a non-indigenous fair or exhibition in order to attract a large crowd, as at the Calgary Stampede and K-Days.
- A Native American council or meeting.
verb
- hold a powwow, talk, conference or meeting
- (intransitive, of Native Americans) To hold a meeting; to gather together in council.
- (informal, intransitive, often offensive) To hold a private conference.
- (intransitive, of Native Americans and by extension other groups, such as the Pennsylvania Dutch) To conduct a ritual in which magic is used.
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- The language of the Choctaw tribe.
- An aboriginal peoples native to the area currently known as Mississippi, in the United States, with a sizable displaced population in Oklahoma
- An unincorporated community in Neshoba County, Mississippi.
- Ellipsis of Choctaw County.
- An unincorporated community in Bolivar County, Mississippi.
- A city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; a suburb of Oklahoma City.
noun
- a family of North American Indian languages spoken by the Iroquois
- any member of the warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York State; the Iroquois League were allies of the British during the American Revolution
- A kind of hairdo where both sides of the head are shaved, leaving only a stripe of hair in the middle.
- A member of a confederacy of (originally) five Native American (Indian) tribes: the Mohawks, the Oneidas, the Onondagas, the Cayugas, and the Senecas.
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- of or pertaining to Native Americans or their culture or languages
- of or relating to or characteristic of India or the East Indies or their peoples or languages or cultures
- (chess) Designating any of various chess openings now characterised by black's attempt to control the board through knights and fianchettoed bishops rather than with a central pawn advance.
- Of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.
- (Canada, US, of foods) Made with Indian corn or maize.
- Of or relating to the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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- a native or inhabitant of India
- any of the languages spoken by Amerindians
- (UK, countable, colloquial) Ellipsis of Indian restaurant (“restaurant serving Indian cuisine”).
- (countable) A person from India.
- (UK, countable, colloquial) Ellipsis of Indian meal (“meal consisting of Indian cuisine”).
- (countable) Ellipsis of Mardi Gras Indian.
- A kind of marble (spherical toy) with colored bands on an opaque black base.
- (uncountable) Ellipsis of Indian cuisine.
- (countable) An American Indian, a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the Americas (generally excluding the Aleut, Inuit, Metis, and Yupik).