Napa
[nap-uh, nah-puh] /ˈnæp ə, ˈnɑ pə/
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[nap-uh] /ˈnæp ə/
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a city in W California: center of wine-producing region.
[nap-uh, nah-puh] /ˈnæp ə, ˈnɑ pə/
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a very soft glove leather made from the skin of a sheep, kid, or goat.
/ˈnæpə/
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a soft leather, used in gloves and clothes, made from sheepskin, lambskin, or kid
California county noted for wines, perhaps from a Southern Patwin (Wiuntun) word meaning “homeland.”
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