Wind-river-range
[wind] /wɪnd/
noun
1.
a mountain range in W Wyoming, part of the Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, Gannett Peak, 13,785 feet (4202 meters).
Wind River Range
/wɪnd/
noun
1.
a mountain range in W Wyoming: one of the highest ranges of the central Rockies. Highest peak: Gannet Peak, 4202 m (13 785 ft)
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