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Cincinnati
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Cin·cin·na·ti  (sns-nt, -nt)
A city of extreme southwest Ohio on the Ohio River. Founded in 1788, it is a port of entry and an industrial, commercial, and cultural center for an extensive area in Ohio and Kentucky. Population: 332,000.

Cincinnati [ˌsɪnsɪˈnætɪ]
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(Placename) a city in SW Ohio, on the Ohio River. Pop.: 331 285 (2000)
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Noun1.Cincinnati - a city in southern Ohio on the Ohio riverCincinnati - a city in southern Ohio on the Ohio river
Buckeye State, OH, Ohio - a midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region


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