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gasconade

noun gas·co·nade \ˌgas-kə-ˈnād\

Definition of GASCONADE

gasconade intransitive verb
gas·con·ad·er noun
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Origin of GASCONADE

French gasconnade, from gasconner to boast, from gascon Gascon, boaster
First Known Use: 1709

Gasconade

geographical name Gas·co·nade \ˌgas-kə-ˈnād\

Definition of GASCONADE

river 265 miles (426 kilometers) S cen Missouri flowing NE into Missouri River

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