raleigh

IPA: rˈɔɫi

Root Word: Raleigh

noun

  • A historic manor in Devon, England.
  • An English habitational surname from the manor in England.
  • A male given name, transferred from the surname.
  • Sir Walter Raleigh, English explorer and soldier.
  • The capital city of North Carolina, United States and the county seat of Wake County; named for Sir Walter Raleigh.
  • A town in New South Wales, Australia.
  • A town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; named for Sir Walter Raleigh.
  • Multiple smaller locales in the United States:
  • A town, the county seat of Smith County, Mississippi; named for Sir Walter Raleigh.
  • A neighborhood of Memphis, Tennessee; named for the city in North Carolina.
  • A village in Illinois; named for the city in North Carolina.
  • A census-designated place in Florida.
  • A census-designated place in North Dakota; named for Sir Walter Raleigh.
  • An unincorporated community in Georgia; named for Raleigh Bowden.
  • An unincorporated community in Indiana; named for the city in North Carolina.
  • An unincorporated community in Iowa.
  • An unincorporated community in Raleigh County, West Virginia; named for its county, which was named for Sir Walter Raleigh.
  • An English bicycle manufacturer.
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Examples of "raleigh" in Sentences

  • Raleigh class amphibious transport dock.
  • Raleigh had a population of 295 in 1956.
  • From there, you are very close to Raleigh.
  • Serves the west and northwest area of Raleigh.
  • Raleigh does not have disproportionate problem.
  • Raleigh receives an average of of snow in winter.
  • Raleigh is governed by council manager government.
  • LundBlog: Beautiful Letters - in raleigh tomorrow!
  • Rogers served solicitor of the Raleigh district of the superior court.
  • Raleigh himself found immediate use for the asphalt to caulk his ship.
  • I decided to base it out of raleigh b/c of saturation in the SF market.
  • TV animals domesticity guest blogger linkage meme peevishness raleigh zombies
  • As to the rest, you're trying to assess the worthiness of Raleigh's apologetic.
  • "Shout to raleigh I miss and can't wait to get back to the city!!" for example.
  • An interesting phenomenon in durham/raleigh/chapel hill, nc is that most places automatically split the check per person for any size group.
  • They went from soft, pillowy mounds, to looking more like those bags you fill with frosting for cake decorating. on 30 Jul 2009 at 2: 52 pm kristen raleigh
  • It also has a growing latino population (with raleigh-cary and charlotte both in the top 10 U.S. cities for latino population growth so far this decade), ditto for asian americans.
  • Especially when protecting your classic 1980's raleigh handlebars I think I might have one in the parts bin if readers need, I had no idea it had become ironic, I thought it was merely grimy.

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