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cimarron
1[ sim-uh-ron, -rohn, -er-uhn; sim-uh-rohn ]
Cimarron
2[ sim-uh-ron, -rohn, -er-uhn; sim-uh-rohn ]
noun
- a river flowing E from NE New Mexico to the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. 600 miles (965 km) long.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cimarron1
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Example Sentences
By abandoning their route along the immediate bank of the Arkansas on the twenty-eighth, the party missed the Cimarron.
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The Cimarron is between the other two, in size as well as place; the Canadian is largest and most southerly.
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Collections from the Cimarron rarely contain more than five or six species.
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A few days were necessarily lost setting up and refitting the Kansas regiment after its rude experience in the Cimarron canyons.
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On the 19th we encamped in the Cimarron valley, about twelve miles below the Willow Bar.
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