1. Yakima - Noun
2. Yakima - Proper noun
Yakima (plural Yakima or Yakimas)
A member of a Shahaptian tribe mentioned by Lewis and Clark in 1806 under the name Cutsahnim.
A city, the county seat of Yakima County, Washington, United States.
The Yakima River, a tributary of the Columbia River, Washington.
Source: en.wiktionary.org"Bigfoot Hoax Goes in Halls of Hooey," by Leah Beth Ward, Yakima Herald, October 7, 2004, page 1 A This was six months after the publication of Long's book and 11 months after Long had first contacted Morris. Source: Internet
A shallow river, the Yakima is suitably navigable only for small, personal watercraft. Source: Internet
Chief U.S. District Judge Stanley Bastian in Yakima, Washington, issued the order on Friday after being presented with data showing on-time of ballots sent by was too slow in Michigan and Wisconsin. Source: Internet
He drove to Yakima with union President Ramon Torres to meet with union members on June 25, 2020. Source: Internet
Badger Canyon was an entry point for back-flooding of the Yakima Valley, successive floods left behind thick deposits of sediments in Badger Canyon and the Valley beyond. Source: Internet
Edward J. Chadwick, of Yakima, Wash., was charged this week with first-degree theft in Spokane County Superior Court. Source: Internet