1. Nebraska - Noun
2. Nebraska - Proper noun
a midwestern state on the Great Plains
Source: WordNetAbout 100,000 immigrated to the U.S. by 1900, settling primarily in North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas and Nebraska. Source: Internet
About nine thousand departed for the United States (mainly Kansas and Nebraska) and seven thousand for Canada (mainly Manitoba). Source: Internet
After having a less-than-impressive outing against Nebraska in its season opener, the Ohio State defensive line bounced back in a big way against No. 18 Penn State. Source: Internet
A doll comes alive in a Nebraska museum. Source: Internet
AERIAL VIEW: Nebraska Extension educator Laura Thompson said producers involved with this project will use new technologies to more precisely apply nitrogen fertilizer to their crops. Source: Internet
After ferrying across the Missouri River and establishing wagon trains near what became Omaha, the Mormons followed the northern bank of the Platte River in Nebraska to Fort Laramie in present-day Wyoming. Source: Internet