Southeastern vs Caddo - What's the difference?
southeastern | caddo |
Of or pertaining to the southeast .
A member of one of the Caddo tribes.
A confederacy of several southeastern Native American tribes, who inhabited much of what is now East Texas, western Louisiana and portions of southern Arkansas and Oklahoma in the sixteenth century.
A Caddoan language of the Southern Plains of the United States, spoken by the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma.
A town in Oklahoma.
As an adjective southeastern
is of or pertaining to the southeast .As a noun caddo is
a member of one of the caddo tribes.As a proper noun caddo is
a confederacy of several southeastern native american tribes, who inhabited much of what is now east texas, western louisiana and portions of southern arkansas and oklahoma in the sixteenth century.southeastern
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*south-easternAdjective
(-)- The southeastern part of the country is the most affluent.
