Definitions for Yukon

Yukon Yu·kon

Spelling: [yoo-kon]
IPA: /ˈyu kɒn/

Yukon is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 26 anagrams from letters in Yukon (knouy).

Definitions for Yukon

noun

  1. a river flowing NW and then SW from NW Canada through Alaska to the Bering Sea. About 2000 miles (3220 km) long.
  2. a territory in NW Canada. 207,076 sq. mi. (536,325 sq. km). Capital: Whitehorse.
  3. a town in central Oklahoma.

Examples for Yukon

Back in 1896, when gold was discovered on Bonanza Creek in the Yukon Territory, America was reeling.

His book, THE FLOOR OF HEAVEN: A True Story of the Last Frontier and the Yukon Gold Rush, is out now.

We wanted to take it a step further and went to the Yukon in December 2007.

It is somewhat in the vein of "Sourdough" Service, the Yukon bard.

Of El Dorado, or his real reason for leaving the Yukon, he said nothing.

He meant to break away from his present employment when the Yukon “rush” came.

What a fine brave fellow he had been in those early Yukon days!

The frozen Yukon River, snaking its way to the Bering Sea, was visible from my window on the Cessna.

Furthermore, there was no dog like him on the Mackenzie nor the Yukon.

Again, the experience in the Yukon gold rush is instructive.

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