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Dakota

[ duh-koh-tuh ]

noun

  1. a former territory in the United States: divided into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota in 1889.
  2. the Dakotas, North Dakota and South Dakota.
  3. Also called Sioux. a member of the largest tribe of the Siouan stock of North American Indians, who originally occupied Minnesota and Wisconsin and later migrated westward to the Great Plains.
  4. a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota and Assiniboin Indians.


Dakota

/ əˈəʊə /

noun

  1. a former territory of the US: divided into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota in 1889
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ٲ·t adjective noun
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Three other hydrogen hubs in Republican-leaning red states and regions — Texas, Appalachia and a “heartland” hub in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota — are safe, the list shows.

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Minnesota Vikings: G Grey Zabel, North Dakota State — The Vikings need an upgrade at left guard, and Zabel has turned heads of late.

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Hours later he was shot dead by Mark Chapman as he and Ono returned to their Dakota Building home in New York.

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The “Divergent” star is a climate advocate, as Outside related, having worked with nonprofits and NGOs and taken part in the Standing Rock protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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Kyle played in one tournament game last season for South Dakota State, losing to Iowa State.

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