cahokia

/kɑˈhoʊkiə/

Definitions

1. noun

A large pre-Columbian Native American city and major earthwork located on the Mississippi River in what is now southwestern Illinois, and the capital of the Mississippian culture.

“Cahokia was a major center of trade and commerce in the Mississippian culture.”

Synonyms

  • Mississippian
  • earthwork

Antonyms

  • desertion
  • urbanization