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AR abbreviation of "Arkansas," a south central U.S. state between Mississippi and Oklahoma.
Arapaho a member of a North American Indian tribe that formerly lived in the western plains from Texas and New Mexico to Canada, and now lives in Oklahoma and Wyoming. [1/2 definitions]
Arkansas a south central U.S. state between Mississippi and Oklahoma. (abbr.: AR)
Cherokee a member of a North American Indian tribe that formerly lived in the southeastern United States, and now is mostly in Oklahoma and North Carolina. [1/2 definitions]
Cheyenne a member of an American Indian tribe that now lives in Montana and Oklahoma. [1/3 definitions]
Chickasaw a member of a tribe of North American Indians originally of Mississippi, now in Oklahoma. [1/2 definitions]
Choctaw a member of a North American Indian people located formerly in the southern United States and now mainly in Oklahoma. [1/2 definitions]
Comanche a member of a tribe of North American Indians now living in Oklahoma. [1/2 definitions]
Creek a member of the strong confederacy of Indian tribes formed from groups previously in Alabama and Georgia, and now mostly in Oklahoma. [1/2 definitions]
OK2 abbreviation of "Oklahoma," a southwestern U.S. state north and east of Texas.
Okie (often offensive) a migrant farm worker, esp. from Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City the capital of Oklahoma.
Pawnee a member of a confederation of North American Plains Indians, originally living in Kansas and Nebraska and now in northern Oklahoma. [1/2 definitions]
Seminole a member of a North American Indian tribe that was originally a Creek tribe and is now located in Florida and Oklahoma. [1/2 definitions]
Shawnee a member of a tribe of North American Indians that formerly lived in the eastern and midwestern United States and now survives chiefly in Oklahoma. [1/2 definitions]
Texas a southwestern U.S. state between Mexico and Oklahoma. (abbr.: TX) [1/2 definitions]
TX abbreviation of "Texas," a southwestern U.S. state between Mexico and Oklahoma.