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Adirondack

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1. Adirondack - Noun

2. Adirondack - Proper noun

Meaning

Adirondack (plural Adirondacks)

A member of an Algonquin people that lived along the Ottawa River in Ontario and Quebec.

Adirondack

The Adirondacks (as a region)

Adirondack (plural Adirondacks)

Abbreviation of Adirondack lean-to.


Adirondack (plural Adirondacks)

A member of an Algonquin people that lived along the Ottawa River in Ontario and Quebec.


Adirondack

The Adirondacks (as a region)


Adirondack (plural Adirondacks)

Abbreviation of Adirondack lean-to.

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Examples

Acid rain has eliminated insect life and some fish species, including the brook trout in some lakes, streams, and creeks in geographically sensitive areas, such as the Adirondack Mountains of the United States. Source: Internet

Bailey grew up at her family's estate, "Homewood", in the town of Leyden, whose fields and forests in the Black River Valley between the Tug Hill Plateau and Adirondack Mountains provided an ideal environment for the study of natural history. Source: Internet

At Glens Falls the Hudson turns west to Corinth before continuing north; at Corinth the Adirondack Scenic Railroad begins to run along the Hudson's west bank. Source: Internet

Adirondack furniture made by Melody's father marked a more casual lounge area. Source: Internet

And I'm working with my son on several film projects focussing on Adirondack and northeastern American Indian storytellers, musicians and tradition bearers. Source: Internet

Adirondack Indians got their name from the Mohawk Indian word atirú:taks, meaning "tree eaters". Source: Internet

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