Coun·cil Bluffs
(koun′səl) A city of southwest Iowa on the Missouri River opposite Omaha, Nebraska. Named for a meeting between Lewis and Clark and a group of Native Americans (1804), it grew as a railroad center.
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Coun′cil Bluffs′
n. a city in SW Iowa, across the Missouri River from Omaha, Neb. 56,700.
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Noun | 1. | Council Bluffs - a town in southwest Iowa on the Missouri River across from Omaha |
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