Arkansas in Latin
Arkansas in Latin is Arcansia — Arkansas means a state in the south-central United States, capital Little Rock.
Arkansas in Latin
Arcansia
A state in the South Central region of the United States. Capital and largest city: Little Rock.
What does "Arkansas" mean?
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name A state in the south-central United States, capital Little Rock.
"They drove through Arkansas on their way to Texas."
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name A major river that flows through Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas before joining the Mississippi.
"The Arkansas River begins in the Rocky Mountains."
Arkansas in a sentence
- They drove through Arkansas on their way to Texas.
- The Arkansas River begins in the Rocky Mountains.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Arkansas" in Latin?
"Arkansas" in Latin is Arcansia. Arkansas means: A state in the south-central United States, capital Little Rock.
How do you use "Arkansas" in a sentence?
Example: "They drove through Arkansas on their way to Texas." In Latin, "Arkansas" is Arcansia.
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