Definitions for Gallatin

Gallatin Gal·la·tin

Spelling: [gal-uh-tin]
IPA: /ˈgæl ə tɪn/

Gallatin is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 185 anagrams from letters in Gallatin (aagillnt).

Definitions for Gallatin

noun

  1. Albert, 1761–1849, U.S. statesman: Secretary of the Treasury 1801–13.
  2. a town in N Tennessee.
  3. a river in NW Wyoming and SW Montana, flowing NW to join the Jefferson and Madison rivers in forming the Missouri River. 120 miles (193 km) long.

Examples for Gallatin

It is certain that Mr. Gallatin was opposed to “protective” revenue.

Gallatin brought no prudishness and no orthodoxy in his Genevese baggage.

In 1813, when the bank was “down,” Mr. Gallatin was no longer master of the situation.

On all these subjects Mr. Gallatin was in accord with his chief.

Historians have agreed in according to Gallatin the honor of this field day.

Mr. Gallatin's position in this condition of affairs was controlling.

Meanwhile Gallatin had attained his twenty-fifth year and his majority.

Mr. Jefferson persisted, and Mr. Gallatin's judgment was vindicated by the result.

Of favoritism in appointments Mr. Gallatin could not be accused.

The father was dead, and the mother took lodgers, of whom Gallatin was one.

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