1. dearborn - Noun
2. Dearborn - Proper noun
A four-wheeled carriage, with curtained sides.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe U.S. has done a great job improving productivity. We're making a lot more steel in Dearborn with fewer people. The unions have accepted much better work rules. Alexei Mordashov
A final attempt in 1812 by American General Henry Dearborn to advance north from Lake Champlain failed when his militia refused to advance beyond American territory. Source: Internet
Cabin Fever Jazz Festival with Alexander Zonjic in Dearborn on March 21 has been canceled. Source: Internet
A second bridge, over the South Branch near Randolph Street, was added in 1833. citation The first moveable bridge was constructed across the main stem at Dearborn Street in 1834. Source: Internet
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) — In what most people would consider a lucrative mistake, a Detroit-area man who accidentally bought an extra lottery ticket has won two $1 million jackpots. Source: Internet
Aveni 1989:5 Bauer and Dearborn 1995 In eastern Asia archaeoastronomy has developed from the History of Astronomy and much archaeoastronomy is searching for material correlates of the historical record. Source: Internet