Gatineau
[ gat-n-oh; French ga-tee-noh ]
/ ˈgæt nˌoʊ; French ga tiˈnoʊ /
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noun
a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Hull.
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Words nearby Gatineau
gather, gatherer, gathering, Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Gathic, Gatineau, gating, Gatlinburg, Gatling, Gatling gun, gator
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How to use Gatineau in a sentence
At 217 miles from its confluence with the Ottawa the Gatineau is still 1000 feet in width.
Greater Britain|Charles Wentworth DilkeGatineau the miller, and Baby the keeper of the bridge, gave their own reasons for the renewed progress of the Lavilettes.
The Pomp of the Lavilettes, Complete|Gilbert ParkerThe Gatineau is passed, winding in on the right through dense forests.
Canada: the Empire of the North|Agnes C. LautThe Gatineau River also flows in at Ottawa, being of great volume, over four hundred miles long, and a prolific timber producer.
America, Volume IV (of 6)|Joel Cook