Definitions for Housatonic

Housatonic Hou·sa·ton·ic

Spelling: [hoo-suh-ton-ik]
IPA: /ˌhu səˈtɒn ɪk/

Housatonic is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 689 anagrams from letters in Housatonic (achinoostu).

Definitions for Housatonic

noun

  1. a river flowing S from NW Massachusetts through SW Connecticut to Long Island Sound near Stratford, Connecticut. 148 miles (240 km) long.

Examples for Housatonic

The night was not very dark, and the Housatonic easily could be perceived lying at anchor, unmindful of danger.

Their effect on the "Ironsides" in October, and now on the "Housatonic," sustains me in the idea.

The only successful attack of any of these Davids, however, was the one which destroyed the Housatonic.

A tower on the top gives a view all around the horizon, with attractive glimpses of the 245 winding Hoosac and Housatonic Valleys.

This Housatonic road is rich in just such pastoral pictures.

Broad rivers like the Connecticut and Housatonic had no bridges.

According to the new order given the submarines the Housatonic ought to have been sunk without warning.

Principal river valleys: Thames, Connecticut and Housatonic.

Neither of us had ever seen the Housatonic, but it sounded grand and romantic.

Let us now take a trip down the Housatonic valley, close beside the Taconic range.

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