Huntington
[huhn-ting-tuh n] /ˈhʌn tɪŋ tən/
noun
1.
Collis Potter, 1821–1900, U.S. railroad developer.
2.
Samuel, 1731–96, U.S. statesman: governor of Connecticut 1786–96.
3.
a city in W West Virginia, on the Ohio River.
4.
a city in NE Indiana.
5.
a male given name: from an Old English family name, meaning “hunting estate.”.
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