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Al·a·me·da

 (ăl′ə-mē′də)
A city of northern California mainly on an island in San Francisco Bay near Oakland. It grew as a shipbuilding center and port of entry.

al·a·me·da

 (ăl′ə-mē′də, -mā′-)
n. Southwestern US
A tree-shaded promenade or public park.

[Spanish, from álamo, poplar, alamo.]
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alameda

(ˌæləˈmeɪdə)
n
chiefly Southwestern US a public walk or promenade lined with trees, often poplars
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al•a•me•da

(ˌæl əˈmeɪ də)

n., pl. -das.
Chiefly Southwestern U.S. a public walk shaded with trees.
[1790–1800; < Sp, derivative of álam(o) poplar]

Al•a•me•da

(ˌæl əˈmi də, -ˈmeɪ-)

n.
a city in W California. 75,080.
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Now, suppose I buy in all the street railways of Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, San Leandro, and the rest,--bring them under one head with a competent management?
Yet, in the early morning Peter Winn learned by telephone that his sister's home in Alameda had been burned to the ground.
I found him lying at anchor on the Alameda side of the estuary near the Webster Street bridge, with visitors aboard, whom he was entertaining with afternoon wine.
Nor could he have guessed that the particular five dollars that belonged to him had been appropriated by the business manager for the painting of his house in Alameda, which painting he performed himself, on week-day afternoons, because he could not afford to pay union wages and because the first scab he had employed had had a ladder jerked out from under him and been sent to the hospital with a broken collar-bone.
Neither the boasted alameda, nor the scenery, is at all comparable with that of Santiago; but to those who, coming from Buenos Ayres, have just crossed the unvaried Pampas, the gardens and orchards must appear delightful.
When she came to she found herself on the far end of the wall where it jutted into the bay between the Oakland and Alameda Moles.

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