Amazon
Americannoun
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a river in N South America, flowing E from the Peruvian Andes through N Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean: the largest river in the world in volume of water carried. 3,900 miles (6,280 km) long.
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Classical Mythology. one of a nation of female warriors said to dwell near the Black Sea.
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one of a fabled tribe of female warriors in South America.
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Often amazon a tall, powerful, aggressive woman.
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any of several green parrots of the genus Amazona, of tropical America, often kept as pets.
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Greek myth one of a race of women warriors of Scythia near the Black Sea
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one of a legendary tribe of female warriors of South America
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(often not capital) any tall, strong, or aggressive woman
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Other Word Forms
- Amazonian adjective
Etymology
Origin of Amazon
From Latin Amazōn, from Greek Amazṓn, of obscure origin
Example Sentences
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In fact, if SpaceX’s pitch goes through, it would rank behind only five companies in the S&P 500 Index — Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Nvidia and Amazon.
From Salon • Apr. 4, 2026
It has also carried out strikes on luxury hotels, radar installations, energy facilities in multiple countries, key ports, U.S. embassies across the region, and even Amazon data centers.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026
Needham expects that number to rise substantially in 2026 as Amazon and other hyperscalers ramp up purchases of advanced 800G and 1.6T transceivers.
From Barron's • Apr. 3, 2026
Three years ago the winger worked as an Amazon delivery driver while playing in the eighth tier of English football for Crawley-based club Three Bridges.
From BBC • Apr. 3, 2026
Her aim is perfect— her Amazon sword knocks the plank out of the air and kills the momentum.
From "Kwame Crashes the Underworld" by Craig Kofi Farmer
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