Chattahoochee
[chat-uh-hoo-chee] /ˌtʃæt əˈhu tʃi/
noun
1.
a river flowing S from N Georgia along part of the boundary between Alabama and Georgia into the Apalachicola River. About 418 miles (675 km) long.
river between Georgia and Alabama, from Muskogee cato-hocce hvcce “marked-rock river,” from cvto “rock,” hocce “marked” + hvcce “stream.”
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