Taconic

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. A mountain range in New England, United States; A low mountain range in eastern New York, western Massachusetts, and southwestern Vermont.
  2. A town in New York, United States.
  3. The geological process that resulted in the precursor to the modern Taconic mountain range and shaped much of the Appalachian range, or the time period in the early Silurian during which this occurred
adj
  1. Relating to the geological process which created the Taconic mountain range.

Word forms

Taconic Taghkanic

Etymology

From Tacony (a certain river) + -ic. The river's name is borrowed from Unami tèkhane (literally “cold river”), from tè inan (“cold”) + -hàne (“river”). Other early spellings include Taughkannuc.

Synonyms

Taconic Mountains Taconic orogeny

Derived words

Taconic Mountains Taconic orogeny taconite
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