Definition of Santa fe

1. Noun. Capital of the state of New Mexico; located in north central New Mexico.

Exact synonyms: Capital Of New Mexico
Generic synonyms: State Capital
Group relationships: Land Of Enchantment, New Mexico, Nm

Definition of Santa fe

1. Proper noun. The capital city of the state of New Mexico ¹

2. Proper noun. The capital city of the province of Santa Fe (Argentina) ¹

3. Proper noun. City in the state of Paraná, Brazil ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Santa Fe

Sanson-Flamsteed projection
Santa
Santa's Little Helper
Santa Ana
Santa Ana wind
Santa Ana winds
Santa Anna
Santa Barbara
Santa Catalina
Santa Catarina
Santa Clara
Santa Claus
Santa Croce
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz cypress
Santa Fe
Santa Fe Trail
Santa Gertrudis
Santa Lucia fir
Santa Maria de Belem
Santa Maria del Tule
Santa Maria tree
Santa Rosa
Santa hat
Santa hats
Santa sack
Santa sacks
Santa suit
Santa suits
Santalaceae

Literary usage of Santa fe

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt (1899)
"Gibbs, Henry M., santa fe, NM Wounded by fragments of shell in wrist, Gunshot wound in foot, July 1, 1898. Gallagher, Wm. D., santa fe, NM Goldberg, Samuel, ..."

2. The Works of Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt (1899)
"Martin, Thomas, santa fe, NM Mills, John B., santa fe, NM McGregor, Herbert P., santa fe, NM Wounded in action, July 1, 1898. Left shoulder. Mauser rifle. ..."

3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1880)
"At the time when the construction of the Atchison, Topeka, and santa fe road reached ... An understanding with this line was indispensable to the santa fe, ..."

4. The Cambridge History of American Literature by William Peterfield Trent (1921)
"The santa fe Trail coupled the Rio Grande and the mighty Missouri, as has been mentioned, by a well-beaten and more or less easy and comfortable way which ..."

5. Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the by David W. Parker (1911)
"santa fe. A. Rencher to Sec. Cass. Volunteer force in the Navajo country without ... santa fe\ Copy of Santa Ft Gazette, containing various documents on ..."

6. Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the by David W. Parker (1911)
"santa fe. A. Rencher to Sec. Cass. Volunteer force in the Navajo country without ... santa fe. Copy of Santa Ft Gazette, containing various documents on ..."

7. The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt (1899)
"Gibbs, Henry M., santa fe, NM Wounded by fragments of shell in wrist, Gunshot wound in foot, July 1, 1898. Gallagher, Wm. D., santa fe, NM Goldberg, Samuel, ..."

8. The Works of Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt (1899)
"Martin, Thomas, santa fe, NM Mills, John B., santa fe, NM McGregor, Herbert P., santa fe, NM Wounded in action, July 1, 1898. Left shoulder. Mauser rifle. ..."

9. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1880)
"At the time when the construction of the Atchison, Topeka, and santa fe road reached ... An understanding with this line was indispensable to the santa fe, ..."

10. The Cambridge History of American Literature by William Peterfield Trent (1921)
"The santa fe Trail coupled the Rio Grande and the mighty Missouri, as has been mentioned, by a well-beaten and more or less easy and comfortable way which ..."

11. Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the by David W. Parker (1911)
"santa fe. A. Rencher to Sec. Cass. Volunteer force in the Navajo country without ... santa fe\ Copy of Santa Ft Gazette, containing various documents on ..."

12. Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the by David W. Parker (1911)
"santa fe. A. Rencher to Sec. Cass. Volunteer force in the Navajo country without ... santa fe. Copy of Santa Ft Gazette, containing various documents on ..."

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