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[ moh-dok ] / ˈmoʊ dɒk /
noun, plural Mo·docs, (especially collectively) Mo·doc.a member of an American Indian people belonging to the Lutuamian group and ranging from southern Oregon to northern California. Words nearby Modocmodillion, modiolus, modish, modiste, Modjeska, Modoc, modock wool, mod. praesc., Modred, Mods, modular Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Modoc“Well, this knocks my plans all askew,” remarked the commander of the Modoc, when the boys came on deck. Fenn Masterson's Discovery|Allen Chapman Dashing the hat and shawl aside, and springing to his feet, he shouted, I am a Modoc. Wigwam and War-path; Or the Royal Chief in Chains|A. B. (Alfred Benjamin) Meacham I wish you to proceed at once to the Modoc country, and make one more effort for peace. Wigwam and War-path; Or the Royal Chief in Chains|A. B. (Alfred Benjamin) Meacham Astern of the Modoc was a small steam yacht, coming on at a swift speed. Fenn Masterson's Discovery|Allen Chapman
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