Pronunciation: /æbˈsɑroʊkə/

Definitions of absaroka

noun a proper noun referring to the Absaroka Range, a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of North America

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a picture of Absaroka National Forest in a travel magazine.

A2 The Absaroka Mountains are known for their rugged beauty.

B1 Absaroka County is a fictional setting in a popular TV show.

B2 The Absaroka Range is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains.

C1 The Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness is a protected area in Montana and Wyoming.

C2 Absaroka is a Native American word meaning 'children of the large-beaked bird.'

Examples of absaroka in a Sentence

formal The Absaroka Range is a prominent mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States.

informal We're planning a camping trip to Absaroka National Forest next weekend.

slang I heard Absaroka is the place to be for some epic hiking trails.

figurative The Absaroka wilderness symbolizes the untouched beauty of nature.

Grammatical Forms of absaroka

past tense

absarokaed

plural

absarokas

comparative

more absaroka

superlative

most absaroka

present tense

absarokas

future tense

will absaroka

perfect tense

have absarokaed

continuous tense

is absarokaing

singular

absaroka

positive degree

absaroka

infinitive

to absaroka

gerund

absarokaing

participle

absarokaed

Origin and Evolution of absaroka

First Known Use: 1825 year
Language of Origin: Crow Native American
Story behind the word: The word 'Absaroka' originates from the Crow Native American tribe who referred to themselves as 'Apsáalooke', meaning 'children of the large-beaked bird'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'Absaroka' has been used to refer to the Crow tribe, the Absaroka Range in Wyoming, and the Absaroka National Forest. Its meaning has evolved to represent various aspects of Crow culture and geography.