Definitions for Antietam

Antietam An·tie·tam

Spelling: [an-tee-tuh m]
IPA: /ænˈti təm/

Antietam is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 222 anagrams from letters in Antietam (aaeimntt).

Definitions for Antietam

noun

  1. a creek flowing from S Pennsylvania through NW Maryland into the Potomac: Civil War battle fought near here at Sharpsburg, Maryland, in 1862.

Examples for Antietam

The other lifted the field-glass and with it swept the Antietam, and the fields and ridges beyond it.

And so matters passed rapidly on until the morning of Antietam.

If 2004 was Antietam, 2008—for liberals, at least—was Juneteenth.

Her letter—the first received since Antietam—he has read over time and again.

Landscape Turned Red By Stephen Sears As a battle, Antietam might be called a draw.

In 2011, four years after my tour in Iraq, I walked the Antietam battlefield to remember.

Grey and blue, the living armies gazed at each other across the Antietam.

He learned about Gettysburg and Vicksburg, Manassas, and Antietam.

From all the ridges of the Antietam the blue cannon thundered, thundered.

A trip to the Antietam battlefield reminds an Iraq veteran of the friends he lost overseas.

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