Wyoming
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Proper noun — A state in the western United States, known for its mountains, wide-open plains, and Yellowstone National Park; capital Cheyenne.
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Etymology
Named after the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania, whose name comes from a Munsee (Lenape) word meaning roughly "at the big river flat."
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What does “Wyoming” mean?
The word “Wyoming” means a state in the western United States, known for its mountains, wide-open plains, and Yellowstone National Park; capital Cheyenne. In plain terms, the name of a US state, the least populous one, famous for its natural scenery.
How do you pronounce “Wyoming”?
“Wyoming” is pronounced weye-OH-mihng (/waɪˈoʊmɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Wyoming” in a sentence?
Here is “Wyoming” used in a sentence: “They drove through Wyoming to see Yellowstone's geysers.”
What part of speech is “Wyoming”?
“Wyoming” is a proper noun.
Is “Wyoming” a common word?
“Wyoming” is an uncommon word in modern English.
What is Wyoming best known for?
Wyoming is best known for its mountains, wide-open plains, and Yellowstone National Park. It is a state in the western United States.
What is the capital of Wyoming?
The capital of Wyoming is Cheyenne.