1. Omaha - Noun
2. Omaha - Proper noun
a member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Missouri river valley in northeastern Nebraska
thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1935
the Dhegiha dialect spoken by the Omaha
largest city in Nebraska; located in eastern Nebraska on the Missouri river; a major transportation center of the Midwest
Source: WordNetA 2011 study by Walk Score ranked Omaha 21st most walkable of fifty largest U.S. cities. citation There is an extensive trail system throughout the city for walkers, runners, bicyclists, and other pedestrian modes of transportation. Source: Internet
A college student in Omaha, whose social media usually shows photos of her sorority sisters and trips to the beach, was amazed when her hacked Twitter account suddenly started spouting pro-Beijing propaganda—in Chinese. Source: Internet
Aduku was born in 1918, to a peasant farmer at Abejukolo-Ife, at Omaha Local Government Area of Kogi State, and joined the army in 1945. 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
After the tumultuous Great Depression of the 1930s, Omaha rebounded with the development of Offutt Air Force Base just south of the city. Source: Internet
A long heritage of ethnic and cultural bands have come from Omaha. Source: Internet