Advertisement
Advertisement
colorado
1[kol-uh-rad-oh, -rah-doh]
adjective
(of cigars) of medium color and strength.
Colorado
2[kol-uh-rad-oh, -rah-doh, kaw-law-rah-thaw]
noun
a state in the western United States. 104,247 sq. mi. (270,000 sq. km). Denver. CO (for use with zip code), Col., Colo.
a river flowing southwest from northern Colorado through Utah and Arizona into the Gulf of California: Grand Canyon; Boulder Dam. 1,450 miles (2,335 km) long.
a river flowing southeast from western Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. 840 miles (1,350 km) long.
Río Colorado a river in central Argentina, flowing southeast from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean. 530 miles (853 km) long.
Colorado
/ ˌkɒləˈrɑːdəʊ /
noun
Abbreviation: Colo.. CO. a state of the central US: consists of the Great Plains in the east and the Rockies in the west; drained chiefly by the Colorado, Arkansas, South Platte, and Rio Grande Rivers. Capital: Denver. Pop: 4 550 688 (2003 est). Area: 269 998 sq km (104 247 sq miles)
a river in SW North America, rising in the Rocky Mountains and flowing southwest to the Gulf of California: famous for the 1600 km (1000 miles) of canyons along its course. Length: about 2320 km (1440 miles)
a river in central Texas, flowing southeast to the Gulf of Mexico. Length: about 1450 km (900 miles)
a river in central Argentina, flowing southeast to the Atlantic. Length: about 850 km (530 miles)
Colorado
State in the west-central United States in the Rocky Mountains, bordered by Wyoming and Nebraska to the north, Nebraska and Kansas to the east, Oklahoma and New Mexico to the south, and Utah to the west. Its capital and largest city is Denver.
Other Word Forms
- Coloradan adjective
- Coloradoan adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Colorado1
Example Sentences
Space Command headquarters from Colorado to Alabama — because Colorado allows mail-in ballots.
That’s not exactly encouraging news since Colorado’s collection of prospects ranks in the bottom seven in baseball in multiple surveys.
Colorado, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania took steps this week so that people wouldn’t have to get prescriptions to get their COVID-19 vaccine at a pharmacy.
A demonstration plant in Colorado, which could produce 500 tonnes of iron annually, is currently set to open next year.
The option is also available in Dallas, Orlando, Cincinnati and some smaller cities such as Colorado Springs, Colo.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse