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rappahannock

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Rap⋅pa⋅han⋅nock

[rap-uh-han-uhk]
–noun
a river flowing SE from N Virginia into the Chesapeake Bay: Civil War battle 1863. 185 mi. (300 km) long.
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Rap·pa·han·nock   (rāp'ə-hān'ək)   
A river of northeast Virginia rising in the Blue Ridge and flowing about 341 km (212 mi) generally southeast to form a long estuary that empties into Chesapeake Bay.
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