Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A river rising in the Andes of southwest Argentina and flowing about 805 km (500 mi) eastward to the Atlantic Ocean.

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Examples

  • "The intense winds after the snowstorm complicated the situation because they covered the roads again that had already been cleared with the machines," highways chief Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • "The intense winds after the snowstorm complicated the situation because they covered the roads again that had already been cleared with the machines," highways chief Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • "The intense winds after the snowstorm complicated the situation because they covered the roads again that had already been cleared with the machines," highways chief Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from Buenos Aires.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • "The intense winds after the snowstorm complicated the situation because they covered the roads again that had already been cleared with the machines," highways chief Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from Buenos Aires.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • "The intense winds after the snowstorm complicated the situation because they covered the roads again that had already been cleared with the machines," highways chief Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from Buenos Aires.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • "The intense winds after the snowstorm complicated the situation because they covered the roads again that had already been cleared with the machines," highways chief Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • "The intense winds after the snowstorm complicated the situation because they covered the roads again that had already been cleared with the machines," highways chief Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from Buenos Aires.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from Buenos Aires.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • Patricio Musande told Argentine television when asked about the situation in Chubut, which is some 1800 kilometers (about 1120 miles) from Buenos Aires.

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

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