fredericksburg
IPA: frˈɛdrɪksbɝg
Root Word: Fredericksburg
noun
- An independent city in Virginia; named for Frederick, Prince of Wales.
- A city, the county seat of Gillespie County, Texas; named for Prince Frederick of Prussia.
- A census-designated place in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania; named for early settler Frederick Stump.
- A city in Iowa; named for Frederick Padden, who platted the town.
- A census-designated place in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.
- A village in Ohio; named for Jacob Frederick, who platted the village.
- A census-designated place in Indiana; named for Frederick Royse, original owner of the town site.
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Examples of "fredericksburg" in Sentences
- Fredericksburg forbids lewd behavior.
- I actually don't live in Fredericksburg.
- Erected by the citizens of Fredericksburg.
- The house is a city landmark in Fredericksburg.
- Also chills with the local Fredericksburg THE TEAM.
- His first action as a general was at Fredericksburg.
- Purchased larger building with Fredericksburg funds.
- Bringing Fredericksburg into the picture is just confusing.
- I understand that the Yankies are marching on Fredericksburg.
- They participated in the disastrous assault on Fredericksburg.
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