See Also: North Platte River(encyclopedia)
Platte River(encyclopedia)
South Platte River(encyclopedia)
Jia's (River North)(tourism)
Red River of the North(encyclopedia)
Binny's (River North)(tourism)
North Canadian River(encyclopedia)
Kitsch'n River North (Chicago)(tourism)
Kamehachi - River North Westin(tourism)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)

bouquetin (medicine) and North Platte River (sh)


bouquetin (medicine)


bouquetin
<zoology> The ibex.

Origin: F.

Source: Websters Dictionary


North Platte River (sh)




River, Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska, U.S. One of the two main arms of the Platte River, it rises in northern Colorado, flows north into Wyoming, then turns east and southeast across the Nebraska border to join the South Platte and form the Platte.

It is 680 mi (1,094 km) long and is part of an irrigation, power, and flood-control project of the Missouri River basin. It has large reservoirs and dams.