

POCAHONTAS - Classification: City Located in: Iowa (IA) Total Population (2000): 1970 Total Housing Units (2000): 946 Land Area (square meters): 4814363 ….POCAHONTAS - Classification: County Located in: Iowa (IA) Total Population (2000): 8662 Total Housing Units (2000): 3988 Land Area (square meters): 1496240975 ….POCAHONTAS - Classification: Town Located in: Missouri (MO) Total Population (2000): 127 Total Housing Units (2000): 52 Land Area (square meters): 256796 ….POCAHONTAS - Classification: Town Located in: Virginia (VA) Total Population (2000): 441 Total Housing Units (2000): 230 Land Area (square meters): 1566536 ….POCAHONTAS - Classification: County Located in: West Virginia (WV) Total Population (2000): 9131 Total Housing Units (2000): 7594 Land Area (square meters): ….Bordered by Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma, it covers 53,182 … born 0441 1595, near present-day Jamestown, Va., U.S. ARKANSAS - Ar ‧ kan ‧ sas /ˈɑːkənsɔː $ ˈɑːr-/ BrE AmE written abbreviation, AR a state in the south central ….Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English POCAHONTAS - Poc ‧ a ‧ hon ‧ tas /ˌpɒkəˈhɒntəs $ ˌpəʊkəˈhɑːn-/ BrE AmE (1595–1617) a Native American woman, who was the ….ARKANSAS - Arkansas BrE AmE ˈɑːk ə n sɔː AmE ˈɑːrk-sɑː -but the A~ River is also ɑː ˈkænz əs AmE ….POCAHONTAS - Pocahontas BrE AmE ˌpɒk ə ˈhɒnt əs -æs AmE \ ˌpoʊk ə ˈhɑːn t̬ əs.constituent state of the United States of America lying on the west bank of the Mississippi River, … personal name Matoaka, Christian name Lady Rebecca … 1595, near present-day Jamestown, Va., died March 1617, Gravesend, Kent, Eng.

POCAHONTAS - ˌpō-kə-ˈhän-təs circa 1595-1617 daughter of Powhatan American Indian.Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary river 1450 miles (2334 kilometers ) SW central United States rising in central Colorado & flowing … ARKANSAS - är-ˈkan-zəs geographical name 1.state in the southern central United States Native American girl made famous for allegedly saving a white American settler from execution ARKANSAS - Arkansan /ahr kan"zeuhn/, Arkansian /ahr kan"zee euhn/, n.Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary ( Rebecca Rolfe ) 1595?-1617, American Indian woman who is said to have prevented the execution … POCAHONTAS - /poh'keuh hon"teuhs/, n.Webster's New International English Dictionary also -k ə ŋˌ- noun ( plural arkansas -ȯ(z)) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French (recorded in … Bordered by Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma, it covers 53,182 sq …

