1. Stuttgart - Noun
2. Stuttgart - Proper noun
The capital and largest city of the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
A few places in the United States:
A city in Arkansas County, Arkansas; it is the county seat of Arkansas County's northern district.
An unincorporated community in Phillips County, Kansas, located in the north of the state off U.S. Route 36 7.6 mi west-northwest of Phillipsburg and 6.6 mi east-southeast of Prairie View.
Stuttgart (uncountable)
A soil series formed in alluvium and primarily used for crops, most notably rice and also soybeans, small grains and corn, all of which ducks and geese feed on in the colder months; they are classified as alfisols but their high content of montmorillonite puts them close to the vertisol class; the series is the state soil of Arkansas.
We tried to find the mayor. His secretary said he was at home. His wife said he was at the office. In Italy or France this would mean His Honor was having an affair. In Chabarovice it probably meant he'd run off to be a busboy in Stuttgart. P. J. O'Rourke
19th and early 20th centuries The Wilhelm Palace of 1840, and until summer 2011 the city library Stuttgart Rathaus (city hall) in 1907. Source: Internet
Adverse reaction continues in Stuttgart to social media remarks by Stuttgart Police Chief Mark Duke. Source: Internet
According to the Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum, vol. 164 (Stuttgart 2005), column 442, there is no evidence for the tradition that Constantine officially dubbed the city "New Rome" (Nova Roma). Source: Internet
According to the Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum, vol. 164 (Stuttgart: A. Hiersemann, 2005), column 442, there is no evidence for the tradition that Constantine officially dubbed the city "New Rome" (Nova Roma or Nea Rhome). Source: Internet
After a requiem mass in Stuttgart 's St. Eberhard Church, his funeral procession was followed by protesters (mainly students) who wanted his former membership in the Nazi Party remembered. Source: Internet