Look up: La Crosse


  1. La Crosse
    [n] - a town in western Wisconsin on the Mississippi River
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  2. La Crosse
    city, seat (1851) of La Crosse county, western Wisconsin, U.S. It lies along the Mississippi River at the influx of the La Crosse River, about 130 ...
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  3. La Crosse
    [Amtrak station] La Crosse is served by Amtrak`s daily Empire Builder. Of the eight Wisconsin stations served by Amtrak, La Crosse was the fourth busiest in FY10, boarding or detraining an average of about 85 passengers daily. ...
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  4. La Crosse
    [WI] Logo for the World Film Festival of Bangkok. This logo will be used to illustrate articles about the film festival. It is believed that such use is fair use and does not detract from the work of the festival organizers. ...
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  5. La Crosse
    [grape] La Crosse is a modern hybrid cultivar of wine grape, mostly grown in North America. It produces grapes suitable for making fruity white wines similar to Riesling or as a base for blended wines. The grapes also make a good seeded table grape for eating. It has the benefits of early ri...
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  6. La Crosse
    La Crosse (lu krôs) , city (1990 pop. 51,003), seat of La Crosse co., W Wis., at the foot of high bluffs on the Mississippi, where the La Crosse and Black rivers meet; inc. 1856. Metal products, machinery, building materials, apparel, transportation equipment, and foods and beverages are made ...
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  7. La Crosse
    The white grape variety (even Elmer Swenson 294) is a new breed between interspecific (Minnesota 78 x Seibel 1000) x Seyval Blanc. The crossing of the hybrids was carried out in 1970 by the American breeder Elmer Swenson Elmer (1913-2004) on his farm in Wisconsin. The early ripening and to minus 25 ...
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  8. lacrosse
    [n] - a game invented by American indians
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  9. Lacrosse
    Tactical conventional/nuclear missile system [US]
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  10. Lacrosse
    La·crosse' noun [ French la crosse , lit., the crosier, hooked stick. Confer Crosier .] A game of ball, originating among the North American Indians, now the popular field sport of Canada, and played also in England and the United States. Ea...
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  11. lacrosse
    noun a game invented by American Indians; now played by two teams who use long-handled rackets to catch and carry and throw the ball toward the opponents` goal
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  12. Lacrosse
    • (n.) A game of ball, originating among the North American Indians, now the popular field sport of Canada, and played also in England and the United States. Each player carries a long-handled racket, called a `crosse`. The ball is not handled but caught with the crosse and carried on it, or to...
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  1. lacrosse
    (French: `the crosier`), competitive sport, modern version of the North American Indian game of baggataway, in which two teams of players use ... [3 related articles]
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  2. Lacrosse
    [song] Unrestricted Permission to use granted by Catalina Yachts - Gerald Douglas VP ...
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  3. Lacrosse
    [album] Lacrosse is a double live album by John Zorn. It is made up of different takes his early game piece, "Lacrosse". The first disc is from WKCR in June 1978 where Mark Abbott, Polly Bradfield, Eugene Chadbourne, and LaDonna Smith and Zorn recorded 6 different takes. Takes 3, 4 and 6 wer...
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  4. LaCrosse
    The result of the debate was delete. --Pablo D. Flores (Talk) 12:39, 3 January 2006 (UTC) ===Foreign Soil Freedom Act=== Hypothetical legislation written by this guy. Does not appear to have been introduced by any legislator. ...
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  5. Lacrosse
    [disambiguation] Lacrosse is a team sport. Lacrosse, LaCrosse, or La Crosse may also refer to: == Places == == People == == Other == ...
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  6. Lacrosse
    [satellite] For the 2009 Lunar Impactor Mission designed to crash into the moon, see LCROSS. Lacrosse and Onyx are the code names for the United States` National Reconnaissance Office terrestrial radar imaging reconnaissance satellite. While not officially confirmed by the NRO or anybody in ...
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  7. Lacrosse
    Lacrosse is a team sport of Native American origin played using a small rubber ball and a long-handled stick called a crosse or lacrosse stick, mainly played in the United States and Canada. It is a contact sport which requires padding. The head of the lacrosse stick is strung with loose mesh desig...
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  8. Lacrosse
    Lacrosse 4 under construction A series of American all-weather reconnaissance satellites. Lacrosse was the first spy satellite to use synthetic aperture radar to peer through cloud to form images of the target area. Equipped with a very large radar antenna powered by solar arrays almost 50 mete...
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  9. lacrosse
    lacrosse (lukrôs') , ball and goal game usually played outdoors by two teams of 10 players each on a field 60 to 70 yd (54.86 to 64.01 m) wide by 110 yd (100.58 m) long. Two goals face each other 80 yd (73.15 m) apart; each cone-shaped goal is 6 ft (1.8 m) square at the mouth and 7 ft (2.1...
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  10. Lacrosse
    Lacrosse (La Crosse) is a ball-game originally played by North American Indians of Canada with twelve players on each side, in which the ball is flung by and carried in the crosse, the objective being to throw the ball through the opponents' goal.
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  11. lacrosse
    Canadian ball game, adopted from the North American Indians, and named after a fancied resemblance of the lacrosse stick (crosse) to a bishop's crosier. Thongs across the curved end of the crosse form a pocket to carry the small rubber ball. The field is approximately 100 m/110 yd long and a minimum...
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  12. lacrosse
    1) Field game 2) Game invented by native north americans 3) Game with 10-player teams 4) Game with sticks 5) Goal game using a ball 6) Native american sport 7) Ncaa sport 8) North america's oldest sport 9) Olympic sport discontinued afte...
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  13. Lavinia Crosse
    Lavinia Crosse founded the Community of All Hallows in Ditchingham in 1855. She was the daughter of the famous Norwich surgeon, John Green Crosse. == Sources == ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavinia_Crosse

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