Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word AUBURN
AUBURN
Definitions of AUBURN
- A dark reddish-brown colour, often used to describe hair colour.
- Of a reddish-brown colour.
- Any of several towns or cities in the United States.
- A female given name
- A surname.
- A community in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- (informal) Auburn University.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using AUBURN in a Sentence
- While majoring in illustration and visual design at Auburn University, Holbrook served as art director of the student newspaper, doing editorial cartoons and a weekly comic strip.
- As a poet, Smith is grouped with the West Coast Romantics alongside Joaquin Miller, Sterling, and Nora May French and remembered as "The Last of the Great Romantics" and "The Bard of Auburn".
- Dodge is an American brand of automobiles and a division of Stellantis North America, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
- Cayuga County comprises the Auburn, NY Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Syracuse-Auburn, NY Combined Statistical Area.
- Trinity Catholic College, Auburn, a coeducational school in the inner-western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales.
- It has three public universities (Alabama State University, Troy University (Montgomery campus), and Auburn University at Montgomery), two private post-secondary institutions (Faulkner University and Huntingdon College), high-tech manufacturing (particularly Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama), and many cultural attractions, such as the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
- It was originally laid out by German-born landscape architect Henry Adolph Engelhardt, inspired by the European and American garden cemeteries of the 19th century, and with influences from Mount Auburn Cemetery in Boston.
- On April 25, 1851, the fast-growing county was formed from parts of Sutter and Yuba Counties with Auburn as the county seat.
- American Civil War battles in Fauquier County included (in order) the First Battle of Rappahannock Station, the Battle of Thoroughfare Gap, the Battle of Kelly's Ford, the Battle of Aldie, the Battle of Middleburg, the Battle of Upperville, the First and Second Battle of Auburn, the Battle of Buckland Mills, and the Second Battle of Rappahannock Station.
- Tina Pickett, Republican (110th district) - Apolacon, Auburn, Dimock, Forest Lake, Jessup, Middletown, and Rush Townships, and Little Meadows Borough.
- I-85 also passes near Auburn, Opelika, Valley, and Lanett before crossing the Chattahoochee River into Georgia.
- It is also home to Oakland University, a large public institution that straddles the border between the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills.
- It was also an impractical circumstance as Lewiston's neighbor, Auburn, was part of Cumberland County.
- Phillip Lolley, former assistant coach and current administrator for the football team at Auburn University.
- Ben Grubbs, former offensive guard for Auburn University, who played for the Baltimore Ravens, New Orleans Saints, and Kansas City Chiefs over a nine-year NFL career.
- Luther Duncan, pioneer of 4-H youth development, a director of the Alabama Extension Service (now Alabama Cooperative Extension System) and president of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University).
- Auburn was the site of a hospital for Texan Confederate soldiers, but only saw direct combat with the raids of Rousseau in 1864 and Wilson in 1865.
- The indigenous Nisenan, an offshoot of the Maidu, were the first to establish a permanent settlement in the Auburn area.
- The Barrow district operates Auburn Elementary School, which feeds into Westside Middle School and Apalachee High School.
- AUBURN — In the early beginnings of this country, as pioneers trekked west for opportunity and prosperity, the old Cumberland Road, which began at Cumberland, Maryland, was left by many at Terre Haute, Indiana.
- The Eastman family operated a tannery and steam-powered flour mill at Auburn until 1841, when they moved to Springfield.
- Tommy Joe Eagles played for Louisiana Tech University in Ruston and became the head basketball coach for the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs from 1985 to 1989 and the Auburn Tigers in Alabama from 1989 to 1994.
- The name was apparently inspired by "Auburn", a village (real or fictitious) featured in the 1770 poem "The Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith.
- Durham is bordered by Auburn, Lewiston, Lisbon, Topsham, Brunswick, Freeport, Pownal and New Gloucester.
- Today, Minot is gradually transitioning into a bedroom community of the cities of Auburn and Lewiston.
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