Similar words: dissipate, dissipation, missile, missing, missive, mission, emission, omission. Meaning: n. 1. a major North American river and the chief river of the United States; rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward into the Gulf of Mexico 2. a state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
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211 Thousands of fish and a dead whale were found dead in the west Mississippi River, Louisiana, US. Species include crabs, sting rays, eels, speckled trout and red fish.
212 Strong winds toppling some homes, all an apparent tornado damaged a shopping mall in Tupelo , Mississippi. Some school systems released students early.
213 Floodwaters from the Mississippi River inundate casinos at Tunica, Miss., Monday, May 9, 2011.
214 If the Union could capture New Orleans, it would control the Mississippi River. President Lincoln appointed navy officer David Farragut to lead the attack on New Orleans.
215 After the group met at the Crane Foundation preserve, they headed south to canoe a stretch of the Kickapoo River that winds its way through southwestern Wisconsin before joining the Mississippi.
216 Any of several suckers of the genus Ictiobus, having a humped back and found mostly in the Mississippi Valley.
217 From the Mississippi valley to the Atlantic coast, rainfall is plentiful.
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218 How are you to think of the small bands of Illini, Ottawas, Cahokians, Shawnee, Miamis who camped in the turkey grass, and the French Jesuits who descended the Mississippi and found them.
219 A village of southeast Louisiana on the Mississippi River west-northwest of New Orleans. It is a trade center in a truck farm and sugar cane area. Population, ', 2.
220 Somewhere in the vicinity of Mississippi, Alabama, all the way down to Corpus Christi, Texas.
221 President will meet with state and local officials in Biloxi, Mississippi and visit a charter school in New Orleans.
222 When the oil refinery in El Dorado was about to close, costing us more than three hundred good union jobs, I helped convince some businesspeople from Mississippi to buy and operate it.
223 Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens: his nom de plume derives from the Mississippi boatmen's cry for "safe passage".
224 The British Proclamation of 1763 designated the region between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River as Indian Territory.
225 It was the first steamboat intended for navigation on the Mississippi.
226 Between the clouds, however, a silvery-gray streak of oil remained visible offshore of the Mississippi River Delta.
227 Lateral bar from inside shifting meanders of lower Mississippi River are called point bars.
228 The day after the battle of Gettysburg, Union forces defeated Confederate forces at Vicksburg, Mississippi. This victory gave them control of the Mississippi River.
229 In 1959, James Carter was working on a chain gang in Mississippi.
230 Small, blocky shapes of towns, fields, and pastures surround the graceful swirls and whorls of the Mississippi River.
231 Mississippi in 1902 was the first state to adopt a compulsory, state - wide primary law.
232 Oyster biostromes are forming in the bays of the modern Mississippi delta.
233 Mississippi also passed a law saying a black person could be forced to work for a white man -- usually his former owner -- if he had no other job.
234 Let freedom ring from every hill and every molehill of Mississippi.
235 Mayor Wharton walks across his office to a picture window and stares at a shimmering Mississippi River.
236 They were later chained still alive to an engine block and drowned in the Mississippi.
237 A towboat pushes barges down the flood-swollen Mississippi River at Memphis, Tenn.
238 A population of sperm whales lives near coastal waters just south of the Mississippi Delta, according to the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies in Corpus Christi, Texas.
239 In the spring along the Mississippi River, Cnephia pecuarum is a serious livestock pest.
240 A synthesis of current Mississippi period research from an area outside the traditional Mississippian heartland.
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