Jackson

[ jak-suh n ]
/ ˈdʒæk sən /

noun

Definition for jackson (2 of 2)

Mississippi
[ mis-uh-sip-ee ]
/ ˌmɪs əˈsɪp i /

noun

a state in the S United States. 47,716 sq. mi. (123,585 sq. km). Capital: Jackson. Abbreviation: MS (for use with zip code), Miss.
a river flowing S from N Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico: the principal river of the U.S. 2470 miles (3975 km) long; from the headwaters of the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico 3988 miles (6418 km) long.

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British Dictionary definitions for jackson (1 of 3)

Jackson 1
/ (ˈdʒæksən) /

noun

a city in and state capital of Mississippi, on the Pearl River. Pop: 179 599 (2003 est)

British Dictionary definitions for jackson (2 of 3)

Jackson 2
/ (ˈdʒæksən) /

noun

British Dictionary definitions for jackson (3 of 3)

Mississippi
/ (ˌmɪsɪˈsɪpɪ) /

noun

a state of the southeastern US, on the Gulf of Mexico: consists of a largely forested undulating plain, with swampy regions in the northwest and on the coast, the Mississippi River forming the W border; cotton, rice, and oil. Capital: Jackson. Pop: 2 881 281 (2003 est). Area: 122 496 sq km (47 296 sq miles) Abbreviation: Miss, (with zip code) MS
a river in the central US, rising in NW Minnesota and flowing generally south to the Gulf of Mexico through several mouths, known as the Passes: the second longest river in North America (after its tributary, the Missouri), with the third largest drainage basin in the world (after the Amazon and the Congo). Length: 3780 km (2348 miles)

Medical definitions for jackson

Jackson
[ jăksən ]
John Hughlings 1835-1911

British neurologist whose connection of certain epileptic symptoms to specific locations in the brain advanced the understanding of epilepsy.

Cultural definitions for jackson

Mississippi

State in the southern United States bordered by Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana to the south, and Louisiana and Arkansas to the west. Its capital and largest city is Jackson.

notes for Mississippi

Its name comes from the Mississippi River, which forms most of the state's western border.

notes for Mississippi

One of the Confederate states during the Civil War.