Definitions for Orinoco

Orinoco O·ri·no·co

Spelling: [awr-uh-noh-koh, ohr-; Spanish aw-ree- Orinoco is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 73 anagrams from letters in Orinoco (cinooor).

Definitions for Orinoco

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  1. a river in N South America, flowing N from the border of Brazil, along the E border of Colombia, and NE through Venezuela to the Atlantic. 1600 miles (2575 km) long.

Examples for Orinoco

I meant to go up the Orinoco; but the Amazons did just as well.

I had steamed it down the Mississippi, and sculled it up the Orinoco.

About a hundred and fifty miles beyond the Orinoco, he entered a gulf and landed.

The Orinoco is navigable within one hundred miles of Bogota.

The Indians on the Orinoco call five 'one hand' and ten 'two hands.'

It was on the banks of the Orinoco, near the city of Angostura.

Yes, of course it is: only you two say Amazons, while I say Orinoco.

There are other species of this fish,—among them the black caribe of the Orinoco.

I wonder if Sean Penn will be on site to protest a facility that can handle the Orinoco oil sands?

But to us 't was Orinoco, and the cities of the world dotted its shores.

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