1. algonquin - Noun
2. algonquin - Adjective
3. Algonquin - Proper noun
Alt. of Algonkin
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll indications suggest that carcharhinus Algonquin began as a shark species which lived in the oceans but required freshwater to spawn, not unlike salmon. Source: Internet
But Ms. Sherwell had other sides to an eclectic life: She was a member of the leadership of the Village Independent Democrats political club and worked as a coat checker at the Algonquin Hotel in the early 1980s. Source: Internet
Algonquin publishes some 30 titles a year in two seasons, split about evenly between fiction and nonfiction. Source: Internet
All of the Kindle imprints are present, as one might expect, and Open Road Media… HMH, Algonquin, and Bloomsbury are there, as are authors’ works which are exclusive to Amazon. Source: Internet
Algonquin Young Readers is an imprint of Algonquin Books dedicated to publishing works of the same literary merit and enduring qualities that are hallmarks of the Algonquin tradition. Source: Internet
Archie Roosevelt poses with Algonquin the pony in 1902. Source: Internet