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[ yel -oh-stohn ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈyɛl oʊˌstoʊn / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a river flowing from NW Wyoming through Yellowstone Lake and NE through Montana into the Missouri River in W North Dakota. 671 miles (1,080 km) long.
Words nearby Yellowstone yellow rust, yellows, yellow sally, Yellow Sea, yellow spot, Yellowstone , Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, yellow streak, yellowtail
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Example sentences from the Web for Yellowstone That’s larger than Yellowstone and Yosemite National Parks combined, and nearly half the area of Massachusetts.
Suppressing fires has failed. Here’s what California needs to do instead. | James Temple| September 17, 2020| MIT Technology Review
Seven of the 41 genetic founders of Yellowstone ’s Canis lupus population introduced that year and the next ended up being shot illegally.
How Yellowstone wolves got their own Ancestry.com page | Susan Milius| July 21, 2020| Science News
Regional newspapers variously report 500 or 741 grizzlies live in and around Yellowstone .
What It Takes to Kill a Grizzly Bear | Doug Peacock| November 23, 2014| DAILY BEAST
On November 4, the Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock tribes announced their opposition to Yellowstone delisting.
What It Takes to Kill a Grizzly Bear | Doug Peacock| November 23, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The Oklahoma Kiowa have joined this warpath; the Yellowstone is their ancestral homeland.
What It Takes to Kill a Grizzly Bear | Doug Peacock| November 23, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The battle between conservation groups and FWS over the fate of the Yellowstone grizzly is about to repeat.
What It Takes to Kill a Grizzly Bear | Doug Peacock| November 23, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Yellowstone grizzly bears face the two greatest threats to their survival in our lifetime: global warming and the U.S. government.
What It Takes to Kill a Grizzly Bear | Doug Peacock| November 23, 2014| DAILY BEAST
This was Bridgers first trip into the Yellowstone country, he having before always trapped south of it.
Then and Now | Robert Vaughn
More and more numerous grew the buffaloes, delaying the boats with their countless herds stampeding across the Yellowstone .
The Conquest | Eva Emery Dye
Even today, Yellowstone is a “young” land that is undergoing relatively rapid changes.
Yellowstone via Gallatin Gateway Montana | Milwaukee Road Corporation
Yellowstone 's got ahead of them this year, and has had its excitement, with all the papers ringing with it.
Tish, The Chronicle of Her Escapades and Excursions | Mary Roberts Rinehart
It was the second week in September before they heard from them at the bivouac on the Yellowstone .
Marion's Faith. | Charles King
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British Dictionary definitions for Yellowstone noun a river rising in N Wyoming and flowing north through Yellowstone National Park, then east to the Missouri. Length: 1080 km (671 miles)
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