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Washita

American  
[wosh-i-taw, waw-shi-] / ˈwɒʃ ɪˌtɔ, ˈwɔ ʃɪ- /

noun

Washitas, plural Washita plural
  1. Ouachita.


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He was known for his guitar playing with artists like Bob Dylan and John Lennon, but here he’s singing, “I was born on the banks of the Washita River.”

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 20, 2023

Page’s family has been raising livestock in the bottomland along the Washita River for three generations.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 1, 2014

At Camp Washita girls live in a dormitory, have a piano, phonograph, radio and cement swimming pool.

From Time Magazine Archive

All night 500 officers with bloodhounds searched the Washita River bottoms.

From Time Magazine Archive

Marching southeast, probably to the banks of the Washita, he spent a winter so severe that many of the party, including Ortiz, died.

From American Leaders and Heroes A preliminary text-book in United States History by Gordy, Wilbur Fisk

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