Definitions for Niobrara

Niobrara Ni·o·brar·a

Spelling: [nahy-uh-brair-uh]
IPA: /ˌnaɪ əˈbrɛər ə/

Niobrara is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 173 anagrams from letters in Niobrara (aabinorr).

Definitions for Niobrara

noun

  1. a river flowing E from E Wyoming through Nebraska to the Missouri. 431 miles (692 km) long.

Examples for Niobrara

At its mouth, where it empties into the Niobrara, it is 165 feet wide.

When Lewis and Clark ascended the river the village of this tribe was on the stream called by their name, not on the Niobrara.

From that point we passed down to the mouth of the Niobrara.

A bridge has been built across the Niobrara, due north of Ainsworth.

First, however, there was wonderful welcome for him at Niobrara.

Over it lies the bluish-gray Niobrara shale, in which natural cement is found.

For Niobrara River (l'eau qui court), see our volume v, p. 90, note 54.

What buildings, if any, were there near the spot where the troop was in bivouac on the Niobrara?

In going to the Niobrara River crossed the track of an Indian pony.

What was the use, with the Niobrara only a few hours' march away?

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