Delaware
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Baron. De La Warr, 12th Baron.
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a state in the eastern United States, on the Atlantic coast. 2,057 square miles (5,330 square kilometers). Dover. DE (for use with zip code), Del.
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a city in central Ohio.
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a river flowing south from southeastern New York, along the boundary between Pennsylvania and New Jersey, into the Delaware Bay. 296 miles (475 kilometers) long.
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a member of a grouping of North American Indian peoples, comprising the Munsee, Unami, and Unalachtigo, formerly occupying the drainage basin of the Delaware River, the lower Hudson River valley, and the intervening area.
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the Eastern Algonquian language of any of the Delaware peoples.
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Horticulture.
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a red vinifera grape grown for table use that yields a white wine.
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the vine bearing this fruit.
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a member of a North American Indian people formerly living near the Delaware River
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the language of this people, belonging to the Algonquian family
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Abbreviation: Del.. DE. a state of the northeastern US, on the Delmarva Peninsula: mostly flat and low-lying, with hills in the extreme north and cypress swamps in the extreme south. Capital: Dover. Pop: 817 491 (2003 est). Area: 5004 sq km (1932 sq miles)
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a river in the northeastern US, rising in the Catskill Mountains and flowing south into Delaware Bay , an inlet of the Atlantic. Length 660 km (410 miles)
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One of the thirteen colonies.
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Etymology
Origin of Delaware
First recorded in 1720–30 in reference to the American Indian peoples
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Police say the investigation currently includes scenes in the area of Delaware Avenue and Robinwood Avenue.
From BBC • Jun. 6, 2026
Throughout 2024 Musk was locked in a legal battle over a $56bn pay package from Tesla with a Delaware judge rejecting his claim to it for a second time in December.
From BBC • Jun. 4, 2026
She’s caring for Joe—making sure he schedules his doctor’s appointments and takes his medications—and for her granddaughter Naomi’s family, who are staying with the Bidens in Delaware for a few weeks, visiting from Los Angeles.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 2, 2026
The attorneys general of California and Delaware expressed worries last year about allegations that AI chatbots are harming children.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2026
In 1955, as Frank Dale notes in his excellent book Delaware Diary, there was a flood that even now is remembered as “the Big One.”
From "A Walk in the Woods" by Bill Bryson
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