Definition: The Yakima River in Washington, U.S., flows through Oregon. It's considered the longest river by its width (49 miles) but has the shortest length at its base (10 miles). The river runs through what was once a major agricultural area and is now used for recreation. The word 'Yakima' comes from the Pacific Northwest and refers to the headwaters of the river. It means "head of water" or "first place." In its modern context, it is often used as an adjective to describe something that starts with the suffix - "yakimic," like a salmon or a snowmobile.
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