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Madison
[ mad-uh-suhn ]
noun
- Dol·ly or Dol·ley [dol, -ee], Dorothea Payne, 1768–1849, wife of James Madison.
- James, 1751–1836, 4th president of the U.S. 1809–17.
- a city in and the capital of Wisconsin, in the S part.
- a city in NE New Jersey.
- a town in S Connecticut.
- a city in SE Indiana.
- a river in SW Montana and NW Wyoming, flowing N to join the Jefferson and Gallatin rivers and form the Missouri River. 183 miles (294 km) long.
- a dance in which the participants stand side by side in a line while one person, acting as leader, calls out various steps, each letter of the word “Madison” signaling a specific step.
madison
1/ ˈmædɪsən /
noun
- a type of cycle relay race
Madison
2/ ˈmædɪsən /
noun
- a city in the US, in S central Wisconsin, on an isthmus between Lakes Mendota and Monona: the state capital. Pop: 218 432 (2003 est)
Madison
3/ ˈmædɪsən /
noun
- MadisonJames17511836MUSPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of state James. 1751–1836, US statesman; 4th president of the US (1809–17). He helped to draft the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. His presidency was dominated by the War of 1812
Madison
- Capital of Wisconsin .
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Madison1
Example Sentences
In an online Q&A about the shooting, the Madison Police Department acknowledged a question “about a person arrested in California potentially linked to this shooting,” but referred all inquiries to the FBI.
North Carolina, the fellow blue blood that the Bruins will face Saturday afternoon at Madison Square Garden in the CBS Sports Classic, has won five of its six titles since 1982.
However, now we are seeing that some actors like "Anora" star Mikey Madison have opted out of using intimacy coordinators, a stance that has sparked controversy and backlash.
Madison has been sweeping through the critics group prizes for her portrayal of Ani, the feisty sex worker in “Anora,” and understandably so.
"We refuse to allow hate, destruction to win in this city, but rather we will honour our survivors, our victims, through love and support in the Madison way."
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