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Columbia

Columbia Meaning & Definition
Columbia Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Columbia?

[n] a university town in central Missouri
[n] capital and largest city in South Carolina; located in central South Carolina
[n] a town in west central Tennessee
[n] a North American river; rises in southwestern Canada and flows southward across Washington to form the border between Washington and Oregon before emptying into the Pacific; known for its salmon runs in the spring

Synonyms | Synonyms for Columbia: capital of South Carolina | Columbia River

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See Also | Canada | Evergreen State | Missouri | MO | Palmetto State | river | SC | Show Me State | South Carolina | state capital | Tennessee | TN | town | Volunteer State | WA | Washington

Columbia In Webster's Dictionary

\Co*lum"bi*a\, n. America; the United States; -- a poetical appellation given in honor of Columbus, the discoverer. --Dr. T. Dwight.

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