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Madison
Meaning
Noun
●
A particular
line dance
commonly
danced
to the Ike & Tina Turner
song
Nutbush City Limits.
●
Alternative
spelling
of madison
●
In Cycle racing:
A
track cycling
relay race
in which team members
take turns
while
racing
round the
track
for the
largest
number of
laps
, and
exchange
places
with
a team
mate
by means of
a
touch
, which may be a
push
or a hand-sling.
●
In Dance:
A form of
line
dance.
Name
●
An English
surname
originating
as a
matronymic
; (US
politics
) used
specifically
of James Madison (1751–1836), a Founding Father and
fourth
president
of the United States.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
The
capital city
of Wisconsin, United States, and the
county seat
of Dane County.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
in Alabama.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
in Arkansas.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
census-designated place
in Yolo County, California;
named
for Madison, Wisconsin.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
town
in Connecticut.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Madison County, Florida.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Morgan County, Georgia.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
in Illinois.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Jefferson County, Indiana.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
in Kansas.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
town
in Maine.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota;
named
for Madison, Wisconsin.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
in Mississippi.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
in Missouri.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Madison County, Nebraska;
named
for its
county
, itself for James Madison.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
town
in New Hampshire.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
borough
in Morris County, New Jersey.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
town
in New York and a
village
within that
town
.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
town
in North Carolina.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
village
in Ohio;
named
for either James Madison or Madison, Connecticut.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
borough
in Pennsylvania.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Lake County, South Dakota;
named
for Madison, Wisconsin.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
town
, the
county seat
of Madison County, Virginia;
named
for the
landowning
Madison family, of which James Madison is a descendant.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Boone County, West Virginia.
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A
town
in Wisconsin,
adjacent
to the
city
of Madison (listed above).
●
A
locale
in the United States; all
named
for James Madison unless otherwise indicated.
A number of
townships
in the United States,
listed
under Madison Township.
●
A
river
in Wyoming and Montana, United States;
named
for James Madison.
●
A
male
given name
transferred
from the surname.
●
A
female
given name
transferred
from the
surname
,
popular
since 1984 when it
appeared
as the
name
of a
mermaid
in the
film
Splash.
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