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Cleve⋅land

[kleev-luhnd]
–noun
1. (Stephen) Gro⋅ver [groh-ver] , 1837–1908, 22nd and 24th president of the U.S. 1885–89, 1893–97.
2. a port in NE Ohio, on Lake Erie. 573,822.
3. a county in N England. 565,400; 225 sq. mi. (583 sq. km).
4. a city in SE Tennessee. 26,415.
5. a city in NW Mississippi. 14,524.
6. Mount, a mountain in NW Montana: highest peak in the Lewis Range in the Rocky Mountains. 10,466 ft. (3192 m).
7. a volcano on Chuginadak Island in the Aleutians, SW Alaska. 5676 ft. (1730 m).
8. a male given name.
Cleve·land   (klēv'lənd)   
  1. A city of northeast Ohio on Lake Erie. A port of entry and industrial center, the city was laid out in 1796 by Moses Cleveland (1754-1806). Population: 444,000.

  2. A city of southeast Tennessee east-northeast of Chattanooga. It is a trade center with varied industries. Population: 38,600.

Cleveland, Mount  
A peak, 3,192.1 m (10,466 ft) high, of northwest Montana. It is the highest point in the Lewis Range of the Rocky Mountains.
Cleveland,   (Stephen)
The 22nd and 24th President of the United States (1885-1889 and 1893-1897). He was known as an honest, independent President opposed to corruption and the spoils system.

Cleveland

Largest city in Ohio, on Lake Erie.


Cleveland 
laid out 1796 by Gen. Moses Cleaveland and later named for him. His descendants included U.S. President Grover Cleveland. The family name is from place names in England based on M.E. cleove, a variant of cliff.
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