Huntington

Hun·ting·ton

 (hŭn′tĭng-tən)
A city of western West Virginia on the Ohio River west of Charleston. Founded in 1871 as a railroad terminus, it has glass and chemical industries.
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Hun•ting•ton

(ˈhʌn tɪŋ tən)

n.
1. Collis Potter, 1821–1900, U.S. railroad developer.
2. Samuel, 1731–96, U.S. statesman: governor of Connecticut 1786–96.
3. a city in W West Virginia, on the Ohio River. 56,300.
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Noun1.Huntington - United States physician who first described Huntington's chorea
2.Huntington - American revolutionary leader who signed the Declaration of Independence and was president of the Continental Congress (1731-1796)Huntington - American revolutionary leader who signed the Declaration of Independence and was president of the Continental Congress (1731-1796)
3.Huntington - United States railroad executive who built the western section of the first United States transcontinental railroad (1821-1900)
4.Huntington - a city of western West Virginia on the Ohio river at the mouth of the Kanawha
Mountain State, West Virginia, WV - a state in east central United States
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