1. atlanta - Noun
2. Atlanta - Proper noun
A genus of small glassy heteropod mollusks found swimming at the surface in mid ocean. See Heteropod.
Source: Webster's dictionary“92.9 THE GAME continues to be the preeminent sports talk station in ATLANTA, and we are proud to have a radio partner with tremendous programming, expert talent calling the games and a passion for engaging fans throughout greater ATLANTA.” Source: Internet
About 45,000 of the company's 90,000 employees have also taken voluntary unpaid leaves, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and as many as 35,000 of those are still on leave. Source: Internet
1992–2001 The Red Sox hosting a home game against the Atlanta Braves in July 2001. Source: Internet
A day in the life of Ms. Rogers, a third grade teacher at L.O. Kimberly Elementary School in Atlanta, is a window on how much of the learning environment of the pandemic seems out of her control. Source: Internet
According to ESPN, he underwent a physical in Atlanta on March 23 that was coordinated by the Panthers and his representatives. Source: Internet
Adamson has been settled at Premier Events since Feb. 2019 operating all the festivals, concerts and events, helping the Atlanta market grow into the media empire that it is on pace to become. Source: Internet