Definitions for Cochise

Cochise Co·chise

Spelling: [koh-chees]
IPA: /koʊˈtʃis/

Cochise is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 108 anagrams from letters in Cochise (ccehios).

Definitions for Cochise

noun

  1. c1815–74, a chief of the Chiricahua Apaches.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a prehistoric American Indian culture of southeastern Arizona, dating from around 9000 b.c.

Origin of Cochise

named after Cochise County, Arizona

Examples for Cochise

Cochise was too much for them to handle and that was all there was about it.

And finally Cochise asked the old-timer whether he believed in a hereafter.

Then he set forth one day to pay a visit to Cochise in person.

They lived there, during the lifetime of Cochise, in peace and quiet.

Cochise learned from him and in time surpassed him as a general.

He was no Cochise or Mangas Coloradas—the two great Apache war chiefs he fought under.

And so late in 1872 Cochise and his people came back to the reservation.

The tribe had always roved over the country which Cochise named.

In the border area of Cochise County, there is a large fence near Naco and another fence 25 miles east at Douglas.

Ivie, who was with the Border Patrol for four years, worked in Cochise County, which sits in the pathway of the drug war.

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