Or·e·gon
Oregon
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- pronunciation:
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a
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o
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- features:
- Word History
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
a northwestern U.S. state on the Pacific coast between Washington and California. (abbr.: OR)
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derivation: |
Oregonian (n.) |
No one is sure where the word
Oregoncame from. It may be based on
ouragon, the French version of a Native American name for the Columbia River. Or it may come from
ouisconsink, a Native American name for the Wisconsin River. The name "Oregon" became popular around 1843, when white settlers began using the Oregon Trail to reach the northwest.