Similar words: british columbia, column, columnist, vertebral column, nimbus, ambush, rhombus, humbug. Meaning: n. 1. the state capital of Ohio; located in the center of the state; site of Ohio State University 2. Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506) 3. a town in eastern Mississippi near the border with Alabama 4. a city in western Georgia on the Chattahoochee River; industrial center.
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91. They'll be switching to Columbus after a station break and a brief sum-up by the network panel.
92. and slice-of-life photos, including one showing people playing chess in the rain in Columbus Park.
93. Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas, and Ferdinand Magellan made a voyage around the world by sea. All of these voyages would not have been successful without making use of the compass.
94. Young Columbus dreamed of crossing the ocean someday the great beyond.
95. Spain's Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand agreed to provide ships, crew and supplies for an exploration by an Italian seaman, Christopher Columbus.
96. She thought of her life in Columbus, when she carried coal; to-night she was in Egypt, at this great hotel, the chatelaine of a suite of rooms, surrounded by every luxury, Lester still devoted to her.
97. Columbus first asked Queen Isabella for help in 1486, but it was years before she agreed... provided that he conquer some of the islands and mainland for Spain.
98. Columbus, an Italian explorer sailing under the Spanish flag, led four expeditions to the New World, but never accomplished his original goal -- to find a western ocean route to Asia.
99. It stems from the Carib Indians, who were discovered by Christopher Columbus.
100. Named San Salvador prior to 1925, Cat Island has been put forward as a candidate for where Christopher Columbus may have made his first landfall in the Americas.
101. It was in search of Cathay and the Indies, their riches, that spurred Columbus to sail west, where he found a new continent instead.
102. Christopher Columbus , Genoa's most illustrious son , would be a customer.
103. Christopher Columbus becomes the first European to set foot on the island of Hispaniola.
104. But Columbus called these islands the Indies because he thought he had finally reached Asia (and the East Indies).
105. Capital University Law School is located on Broad Street in downtown Columbus and offers a Juris Doctorate, an LL.M.
106. At times Columbus became reconciled to the truth that this new land was not China, not Japan, not the spice Islands.
107. Usda after Monday's weekly crop due to Columbus Day Extension to be released tomorrow.
108. Well, it apparently is not so obvious because in the Americas, before Columbus came-- " pre-Columbian America-- there were no wheeled vehicles anywhere.
109. Later , we knew the land in which Columbus arrived belonged to Bahamas of Banaby Sea in Central America , he named SAN SALVADOR for it at that time.
110. Christopher Columbus sold his idea to Queen Isabella of Spain.
111. Building a memorial to Columbus has been his lifelong dream.
112. Columbus was searching for hardware - precious metals , silk,[sentencedict.com] and spices source of wealth in his day.
113. King Ferdinand thought that perhaps Columbus would find something that could give the Spanish an opportunity to compete with their neighboring kingdom of Portugal.
114. The Columbus Quincentennial in 1992 inspired major renovation of Puerto Rico's colonial architecture, fascinating to visitors.
115. Christopher Columbus, Isaac Newton, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Edison, Nancy Astor, Charles Lindbergh, Amy Johnson, Edmund Hilary and Neil Armstrong are among such individuals.
116. Did that poor college girl forgive Andy Dick for apologizing after peeing on her at the Funny Bone in Columbus, Ohio?
117. Magnus von Braun, the rocketeer's father, eventually compared his son to Columbus.
118. Columbus learned , but did not encounter until his second voyage, the fierce Caribs the Lesser Antilles.
119. Christopher Columbus discovered America on the 12 th of October, 1492.
120. In 1886, the American Federation of Labor was founded in Columbus, Ohio.
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