An osprey is a large raptor related to the eagle.
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algonquian
The most likely root for the word "caucus" is Algonquian, from an indigenous language spoken by the Algonquian peoples in North America, where it originally referred to a council or assembly.
Algonquian
The word "papoose" is from the Algonquian language family, spoken by various Native American tribes across North America.
Although listed as the Greek kaukos, and Latin caucum (drinking vessel), the root has also been suggested as the Algonquian word caucauasu (adviser). The word is an 18th century Americanism.The Algonquian word caucauasu
The word moose has his origins in the Algonquian language. The Algonquian people are a native American tribe from the Ottawa river valley, of Canada. The word moose can also be found in Natick language, moos.
The word moose has his origins in the Algonquian language. The Algonquian people are a native American tribe from the Ottawa river valley, of Canada. The word moose can also be found in Natick language, moos.
Osprey
The word "hickory" is derived from the Native American Algonquian language. Specifically, it comes from the Powhatan word "pocohiquara" which referred to a type of wood used for making bows.
Meicigama is an Algonquian Native American word. It means "big lake" and refers to Lake Michigan.