The words 'Détroit' and 'Détroits' mean strait or straits. For a strait is a 'narrow navigable channel that connects two larger navigable bodies of water'. The term doesn't find its use just as the city in Michigan. For it also is the French way of saying the Dardanelles [le détroit des Dardanelles] off Turkey, the Straits of Gibraltar [le détroit de Gibraltar] near Spain, and the Straits of Magellan [le détroit de Magellan] off southernmost Argentina and Chile.
Strait.
'un détroit' is a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water (a strait or straits), like the 'détroit de Gibraltar' between Spain and North Africa.
In French, "Detroit" is pronounced as "day-twah."
Bobby Bare´s Detroit City.
The word Detroit is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
Detroit is the largest city in Michigan and the center of the US Automobile industry. The name came from the French word Détroit, which means strait, as in the straits of the river connecting Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair.
Detroit is a French word meaning strait, and the corresponding Latin word is Fretum (strait, sound, estuary, channel).
No, the noun 'Detroit' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical place that you can see and touch.
Détroit, it's a french word meaning "strait", Detroit (Michigan) was founded by a frenchman named Antoine de la mothe Cadillac
The anagram is two words: Detroit Pistons.
If you mean the Detroit Tigers, they were founded in 1894.
This is an oddly worded question, so I assume you mean which NHL team plays in Detroit. The NHL team in Detroit is named the Red Wings.
Detroit, Michigan, USA.
If you mean Detroit, that would be Michigan. If not I couldn't tell you.