Definitions from Wiktionary (Miami)
▸ noun: Alternative form of Mayaimi
▸ noun: An extinct indigenous people of Florida.
▸ noun: An extinct language spoken by those people.
▸ noun: A placename:
▸ noun: A city, the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida.
▸ noun: A city, the county seat of Ottawa County, Oklahoma.
▸ noun: A small city, the county seat of Roberts County, Texas.
▸ noun: A number of townships in the United States, including five in Ohio, listed under Miami Township.
▸ noun: A member of an indigenous North American people of Algonquian stock.
▸ noun: Miami University.
▸ noun: Ellipsis of Lake Miami.; Former name of Lake Okeechobee.; A lake in Florida, the source of the Miami River.
▸ noun: Ellipsis of Miami River.; A river in Miami-Dade County, Florida, a river flowing past the city of Miami, Dade.
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▸ noun: Alternative form of Mayaimi
▸ noun: An extinct indigenous people of Florida.
▸ noun: An extinct language spoken by those people.
▸ noun: A placename:
▸ noun: A city, the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida.
▸ noun: A city, the county seat of Ottawa County, Oklahoma.
▸ noun: A small city, the county seat of Roberts County, Texas.
▸ noun: A number of townships in the United States, including five in Ohio, listed under Miami Township.
▸ noun: A member of an indigenous North American people of Algonquian stock.
▸ noun: Miami University.
▸ noun: Ellipsis of Lake Miami.; Former name of Lake Okeechobee.; A lake in Florida, the source of the Miami River.
▸ noun: Ellipsis of Miami River.; A river in Miami-Dade County, Florida, a river flowing past the city of Miami, Dade.
▸ Also see miami
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