susquehanna
IPA: suskwɛhˈænʌ
Root Word: Susquehanna
noun
- A major river in the northeastern United States, flowing from the state of New York, through Pennsylvania and Maryland to Chesapeake Bay.
- Synonym of Susquehanna Depot, Pennsylvania.
- Five townships in the United States, four in Pennsylvania and one in South Dakota, listed under Susquehanna Township.
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Examples of "susquehanna" in Sentences
- Susquehanna broad projectile point.
- Interest in improving the Susquehanna continued.
- Before that time I hope to be on the Susquehanna.
- The oversaw the construction of the Susquehanna Boom.
- Their destination was the headwaters of the Susquehanna.
- The area is located at the head of the Susquehanna River.
- The community is on the south side of the Susquehanna River.
- But it was the end of an era for the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad.
- The Nanticoke Creek flows southward from the town to the Susquehanna River.
- Ash and waste water from the washery were flushed into the Susquehanna River.
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