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kansas


Meanings
  • A state located in the Midwestern region of the United States.

    - "The state of Kansas is known for its beautiful sunflower fields."
    - "Kansas is a state located in the heart of the United States."
    - "Kansas is a Midwestern state that is famous for its wheat fields and its large, sprawling cities."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with kansas
Alaska , Arizona , Arkansas , California , Colorado , Connecticut , Delaware , Florida , Georgia , Hawaii , Idaho , Illinois , Indiana , Iowa , Kansas , Kentucky , Louisiana , Maine , Maryland , Massachusetts , Michigan , Minnesota , Mississippi , Missouri , Montana , Nebraska , Nevada , New Hampshire , New Jersey , New Mexico , New York , North Carolina , North Dakota , Ohio , Oklahoma , Oregon , Pennsylvania , Rhode Island , South Carolina , South Dakota , Tennessee , Texas , Utah , Vermont , Virginia , Washington , West Virginia , Wisconsin , Wyoming
Homonyms
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  1. Kansas (English) : A state located in the Midwestern region of the United States.

  2. Kansas (Hausa) : A type of large, heavy, and sturdy wooden basket used for carrying large quantities of grain, fruits, vegetables, or other bulky and heavy items.


Homophones
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  1. Array of Homophones of 'Kansas'. These are words that sound similar to 'Kansas', but have different meanings.


Variants
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Kansan , Kansas , Kaw , Kansas City
Forms
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Etymology
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The name 'Kansas' is believed to have originated from the Kiowa Indian word 'Kas-sas' or 'People of the South Wind'. Alternatively, it is also believed that the name 'Kansas' could have been derived from the Spanish word 'Quan-sas' or 'People of the Centre'.


Trivia
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  1. Array of Various Trivia About Kansas. These are interesting facts, figures, and statistics about the state of Kansas, its people, its history, and its culture.


Related Concepts
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  1. Midwestern United States: A geographical region in the central part of the United States. The Midwestern United States is known for its vast agricultural lands, its large, sprawling cities, and its rich cultural heritage.

  2. Great Plains: A vast, flat grassland region in the central part of the United States. The Great Plains are known for their extensive agricultural lands, their vast, open skies, and their rich cultural heritage.


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