Definitions for Decatur

Decatur De·ca·tur

Spelling: [dih-key-ter]
IPA: /dɪˈkeɪ tər/

Decatur is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 239 anagrams from letters in Decatur (acdertu).

Definitions for Decatur

noun

  1. Stephen, 1779–1820, U.S. naval officer.
  2. a city in central Illinois.
  3. a city in N Alabama.
  4. a city in N Georgia, near Atlanta.

Examples for Decatur

In Georgia, MARTA (the Metropolitan Atlantic Rapid Transit Authority) built a huge solar canopy at its bus depot in Decatur.

“Wow Antoinette Tuff is a true hero for saving everyone at that schools life in Decatur, Georgia,” Bush tweeted.

The police learned that Kemp worked in a grocery on Decatur Avenue.

Chuck Strickler of Decatur, Michigan, found himself in a pickle right after September 11.

It was quite like being received by a sovereign, Decatur imagined.

"Never mind about Aunt Judith," interrupted Decatur, firmly.

Decatur Brown laughed—a light, irresponsible, bachelor laugh.

The mayor of Decatur, Illinois, the home of Millikin, has called for his dismissal.

He was in the fight, and boarded with Decatur, but did not save his commander's life.

At sight of her, Decatur understood Jane's position clearly.

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