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Wash⋅i⋅ta

[wosh-i-taw, waw-shi-]
–noun, plural -tas, (especially collectively) -ta.
Ouachita.

Ouach⋅i⋅ta

[wosh-i-taw, waw-shi-]
–noun, plural -tas, (especially collectively) -ta for 2.
1. a river flowing SE from W Arkansas through NE Louisiana to the Red River. 605 mi. (975 km) long.
2. a member of a former North American Indian tribe, apparently of the Caddoan stock, of NE Louisiana.
Also, Washita.
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Wash·i·ta   (wŏsh'ĭ-tô', wô'shĭ-)   
A river rising in northwest Texas and flowing about 724 km (450 mi) generally east-southeast across Oklahoma to the Red River.
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