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Definition of Lansing
1. Noun. Capital of the state of Michigan; located in southern Michigan on the Grand River.
Generic synonyms: State Capital
Group relationships: Great Lakes State, Mi, Michigan, Wolverine State
Definition of Lansing
1. Proper noun. Any number of towns in the USA, see Wikipedia:Lansing ¹
2. Proper noun. The capital of Michigan. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lansing
Literary usage of Lansing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treaty of Peace with Germany by Germany (1918- ), Germany (1918- ) Treaties, etc. 1918-, Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920), United States Congress Senate, Germany, etc. 1918 Treaties, June 28 Treaty with Germany, 1919 (1919)
"Secretary lansing. There is a very decided difference. A protest calls for an
answer, and a declaration does not. Senator HITCHCOCK. ..."
2. Treaty of Peace with Germany by Germany (1918- ), Germany (1918- ) Treaties, etc. 1918-, Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920), United States Congress Senate, Germany, etc. 1918 Treaties, June 28 Treaty with Germany, 1919 (1919)
"Secretary lansing. I do not recall it in that form at all. ... Secretary lansing.
He resigned, but he resigned before any decision had been reached, ..."
3. Reports ... 2d Series by International Labour Office, United States Tariff Commission (1915)
"lansing FORMATION. CHARACTERISTICS. Beede and Rogers found the section from the
Lane shale to the Oread limestone, inclusive, to constitute a faunal stage. ..."
4. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1914)
"ROBERT lansing OF NEW YORK AS COUNSELOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OP STATE On March 27,
1914, Mr. Robert lansing was confirmed as Counselor of the Department of ..."
5. The Works of Alexander Hamilton by Alexander Hamilton (1904)
"lansing OR BURR' REASONS WHY IT IS DESIRABLE THAT MR. lansing RATHER THAN COL.
... lansing declined to run and Lewis was then nominated. ..."
6. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll by Robert Green Ingersoll (1900)
"lansing.* Question. Did you favor the sending of obscene matter through ... Mr.
lansing ? Answer. Of course not, and no honest man ever thought that I did. ..."
7. The Constitutional History of the United States, 1765/1895 by Francis Newton Thorpe (1901)
"Hamilton remarking that lansing and himself saw the facts substantially alike,
observed that ... But lansing could not understand how, if it was a system of ..."