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Noun
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A state in south central United States (synset 109154334)
is an instance of: american state - one of the 50 states of the United Stateshas:
- platt national park - a national park in Oklahoma having mineral springs
- bartlesville - a town in northeastern Oklahoma
- enid - a town in north central Oklahoma
- lawton - a town in southwest Oklahoma
- mcalester - a town in southeastern Oklahoma
- muskogee - a town in eastern Oklahoma on the Arkansas River
- capital of oklahoma, oklahoma city - capital and largest city of Oklahoma; the economy is based on oil and livestock
- tulsa - a major city of northeastern Oklahoma on the Arkansas river; once known as the oil capital of the world and still heavily involved in the oil and gas industries
- arkansas, arkansas river - a river that rises in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and flows southeast through Kansas and Oklahoma and through Arkansas to become a tributary of the Mississippi River
- canadian, canadian river - a river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma
- cimarron, cimarron river - a river that rises in northeastern New Mexico and flows eastward into Oklahoma where it becomes a tributary of the Arkansas River
- llano estacado - a large semiarid plateau forming the southern part of the Great Plains
- neosho, neosho river - a river that rises in eastern Kansas and flows eastward into Oklahoma to become a tributary of the Arkansas River
- red, red river - a tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through Louisiana
is a part of: america, the states, u.s., u.s.a., united states, united states of america, us, usa - North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776
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