Arapaho
Arap·a·ho
noun \ə-ˈra-pə-ˌhō\ plural Arap·a·ho or Arap·a·hos or Arap·a·hoe or Arap·a·hoes
Definition of ARAPAHO
1
: a member of an American Indian people of the plains region ranging from Saskatchewan and Manitoba to New Mexico and Texas
2
: the Algonquian language of the Arapaho people
Variants of ARAPAHO
Arap·a·ho or Arap·a·hoe \ə-ˈra-pə-ˌhō\
Origin of ARAPAHO
probably from Hidatsa arúpahu Arapaho, or a cognate word in another Siouan language
First Known Use: 1812
Rhymes with ARAPAHO
arpeggio, at one's elbow, bocaccio, bull's-eye window, carrion crow, centesimo, clock radio, con spirito, continuo, curculio, D'Annunzio, DMSO, Eustachio, ex nihilo, fantastico, fellatio, Fernando Póo, finocchio, fortissimo, Geronimo, get-up-and-go, go with the flow, Guantánamo, hereinbelow, home video, in dubio, intaglio, in utero, in vacuo, laminar flow, lancet window, La Rochefoucauld, lentissimo, locus in quo, lothario, magnifico, malapropos, Medicine Bow, medicine show, New Mexico, oregano, picture window, politico, portfolio, presidio, prestissimo, punctilio, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, Rosario, quo warranto, Sarajevo, scenario, simpatico, sound-and-light show, status in quo, talk radio, tennis elbow, turbulent flow, Verrocchio
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