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virginia
| virginia beach
| virginia bluebell
| virginia chain fern
| virginia cowslip
| virginia creeper
virginia
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun virginia has 3 senses
- virginia(n = noun.location) old dominion, old dominion state, va - a state in the eastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies; one of the Confederate States in the American Civil War; Array has parts: shenandoah national park, capital of virginia, richmond, blacksburg, jamestown, newport news, norfolk, lynchburg, portsmouth, roanoke, virginia beach, bull run, chancellorsville, fredericksburg, petersburg, spotsylvania, yorktown, mount vernon, alleghenies, allegheny mountains, blue ridge, blue ridge mountains, chesapeake bay, clinch river, elizabeth river, hampton roads, james, james river, potomac, potomac river, rappahannock, rappahannock river, shenandoah river, shenandoah valley
- virginia(n = noun.location) Array - one of the British colonies that formed the United States; Array is a kind of colony
- virginia(n = noun.location) Array - a town in northeastern Minnesota in the heart of the Mesabi Range; Array is a kind of town
is a kind of american state
is a part of america, the states, u.s., u.s.a., united states, united states of america, us, usa, south
is a member of confederacy, confederate states, confederate states of america, dixie, dixieland, south
is a part of gopher state, minnesota, mn, north star state
CIDE DICTIONARY
virginia, n.
One of the States of the United States of America. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
virginia, n.
1 tobacco from Virginia.
2 a cigarette made of this.
1 tobacco from Virginia.
2 a cigarette made of this.
Idiom
Virginia creeper a N. American vine, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, cultivated for ornament. Virginia reel US a country dance. Virginia (or Virginian) stock a cruciferous plant, Malcolmia maritima, with white or pink flowers.
Derivative
Virginian n. & adj.
Etymology
Virginia in US, orig. the first English settlement (1607), f. Virgin Queen
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