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Wythe

American  
[with] / wɪθ /

noun

  1. George, 1729–1806, U.S. jurist and statesman.


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Vayda spent four years gathering Salterella samples from sites as far-flung as Death Valley, the Yukon in Canada, and Wythe County, Virginia.

From Science Daily

Before opening Secret Project Robot on Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg, Nelson and her partner, Erik Zajaceskowski, spent the last two decades cultivating a distinctly outsider status in the art world.

From New York Times

Arnold will follow former Del. Jeff Campbell in representing the district comprising Carroll and Wythe counties and part of Smyth County.

From Washington Times

He had represented the 6th District, made up of Carroll and Wythe counties and part of Smyth county, since 2014.

From Washington Times

We just completed a big bake sale at the Wythe Hotel for the Brigid Alliance, a nonprofit in New York that connects people who are traveling out of state to receive abortion care.

From Salon