Unicois

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. A mountain range in the southern Appalachians, along the border between Tennessee and North Carolina; since 1932 defined as the southern segment (south of the Little Tennessee River, and north of the Hiwassee River) of a range the northern segment of which is known as the Unakas (historically the two names sometimes interchangeably designated the whole range).

Pronunciation

/ˈju.nɪ.kɔɪz/

Word forms

Unicois

Etymology

Plural of Unicoi. Doublet of Unakas.

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