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Spring⋅field

[spring-feeld]
–noun
1. a city in S Massachusetts, on the Connecticut River. 152,319.
2. a city in SW Missouri. 133,116.
3. a city in and the capital of Illinois, in the central part. 99,637.
4. a city in W Ohio. 72,563.
5. a city in W Oregon. 41,621.
6. a town in SE Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. 25,326.
7. a town in N Tennessee. 10,814.
8. a town in SE Vermont. 10,190.
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Spring·field   (sprĭng'fēld')   
  1. The capital of Illinois, in the central part of the state. It became the state capital in 1837 and is the site of Abraham Lincoln's grave. Population: 116,000.

  2. A city of southwest Massachusetts on the Connecticut River near the Connecticut border. Settled in 1636, it is an important manufacturing center. Population: 151,000.

  3. A city of southwest Missouri south-southwest of Kansas City. In a resort area of the Ozark Plateau, it is a trade, shipping, and manufacturing hub. Population: 151,000.

  4. A city of west-central Ohio west of Columbus. It grew as a trade and manufacturing center after the completion of the National Road (1838) and the coming of the railroad (mid-1800s). Population: 62,800.

  5. A city of west-central Oregon east of Eugene, near the foothills of the Cascade Range. Population: 55,800.

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Springfield 
type of firearm, 1813, named for the U.S. government armory in Springfield, Mass.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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