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[ yak-uh-maw, -muh ] / ˈyæk əˌmɔ, -mə /
noun, plural Yak·i·mas, (especially collectively) Yak·i·ma for 3. a city in S Washington. a river in S central Washington. 203 miles (327 km) long. a member of a North American Indian people of Washington. the Sahaptin language of the Yakima. Words nearby YakimaYahwist, Yahwistic, Yajur-Veda, yak, yakety-yak, Yakima, yakitori, yakka, yakow, Yakut, Yakut Autonomous Republic Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for YakimaThe team can’t yet pinpoint which component of terroir causes the spike in hexyl glucoside at the Yakima site. How does a crop’s environment shape a food’s smell and taste?|Carolyn Beans|September 10, 2020|Science News Andrew Will Winery (Chris Camarda, winemaker) in Yakima Valley--especially the “Two Blondes.” Taste Off: Super Bowl State Wines From Colorado and Washington|Jordan Salcito|February 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST Another road starts from Ellensburg on the Yakima, and is 195 miles long. A Report on Washington Territory|William Henry Ruffner Wenas Creek empties into the Yakima from the west, nearly opposite Selah. The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley|Harlan Ingersoll Smith
The Yakima would smoke the peace-pipe with the knife that was to stab you hid under his blanket. The Bridge of the Gods|Frederic Homer Balch He soon arrived, and proved to be a very intelligent Yakima, whom I had seen on the other side of the mountains in the summer. The Life of Isaac Ingalls Stevens, Volume I (of 2)|Hazard Stevens Perforated slate tablets like Coastal gorgets are unknown to us from the Yakima area. The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley|Harlan Ingersoll Smith
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