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Definition of Garden state
1. Noun. A Mid-Atlantic state on the Atlantic; one of the original 13 colonies.
Geographical relationships: Battle Of Monmouth, Battle Of Monmouth Court House, Monmouth Court House
Generic synonyms: American State
Group relationships: America, The States, U.s., U.s.a., United States, United States Of America, Us, Usa, Mid-atlantic States
Terms within: Atlantic City, Capital Of New Jersey, Trenton, Bayonne, Camden, Jersey City, Morristown, Newark, New Brunswick, Paterson, Princeton, Cape May, Ellis Island, Delaware Bay
Definition of Garden state
1. Proper noun. New Jersey ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garden State
Literary usage of Garden state
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Twelve Years in America: Being Observations on the Country, the People by James Shaw (1867)
"In the midst of this territory, Illinois occupies a central position, and, because
of its beauty and fertility, is called the " garden state. ..."
2. Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics by Francis Turner Palgrave (1904)
"Garden-state, ie in the Garden of Eden (Gen. ii. 8). 59. After : here denotes
both temporal and logical sequence. 61. beyond ... share, greater happiness ..."
3. A Dictionary of Names, Nicknames and Surnames, of Persons, Places and Things by Edward Latham (1904)
"garden state. Garden of the World, The. A surname often given to the vast tract of
... garden state, or Garden of the West. A name given to Kansas ; also to ..."
4. Twelve Years in America: Being Observations on the Country, the People by James Shaw (1867)
"In the midst of this territory, Illinois occupies a central position, and, because
of its beauty and fertility, is called the " garden state. ..."
5. Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics by Francis Turner Palgrave (1904)
"Garden-state, ie in the Garden of Eden (Gen. ii. 8). 59. After : here denotes
both temporal and logical sequence. 61. beyond ... share, greater happiness ..."
6. A Dictionary of Names, Nicknames and Surnames, of Persons, Places and Things by Edward Latham (1904)
"garden state. Garden of the World, The. A surname often given to the vast tract of
... garden state, or Garden of the West. A name given to Kansas ; also to ..."