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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
amarillo

name given to several species of American trees, from Spanish, from Arabic anbari "yellow, amber-colored," from anbar "amber" (see amber). The city Amarillo in Texas, U.S., may be so called from the color of the banks of a nearby stream.

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amarillo

n. A city in the northwest plains of Texas

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Amarillo, TX -- U.S. city in Texas
Population (2000): 173627
Housing Units (2000): 72408
Land area (2000): 89.863341 sq. miles (232.744974 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.445961 sq. miles (1.155034 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 90.309302 sq. miles (233.900008 sq. km)
FIPS code: 03000
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 35.199252 N, 101.845163 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 79101 79102 79103 79104 79106 79107
79108 79109 79110 79111 79118 79119
79121 79124
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Amarillo (disambiguation)

Amarillo is a city in the U.S. state of Texas.

Amarillo, yellow or golden in Spanish, may also refer to:

Amarillo (Gorillaz song)

"Amarillo" is a double A-side single with " Revolving Doors" released by British alternative band Gorillaz from their iPad recorded album, The Fall. The word "amarillo" comes from Spanish and it translates to "yellow".

Amarillo (Better Call Saul)

"Amarillo" is the third episode of the second season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired on February 29, 2016.

Usage examples of "amarillo".

Though there were some familiar faces from Santa Fe, the crowd was mainly cattlemen from Amarillo and El Paso.

Because when I phoned him from Amarillo with my crazy story, he bought it right away.

Heading east out of Amarillo, he did his best to stick close to the speed limit.

He had about forgotten Damond Jack McLernan, who for three years had made his hangout in the almost inaccessible fastness of the Amarillo Mountains, and from there ridden out on raids that had terrorized the Rincon Valley country.

Number one was an Amarillo legend named Jock Ramsey who had negotiated a toxic-waste-dump case involving several oil and chemical companies.

We know it left Santa Fe, New Mexico, less than twenty minutes ago, heading toward Amarillo, Texas.

Ron Shock, a forty-year-old from Amarillo, Texas, who had turned twenty-one in prison and run several businesses before becoming a full-time stand-up comedian, had a small-town drawl and a gift for hyperbole that made him an unrivaled storyteller.

Sue Ann Jefferson, from Amarillo, Texas, although in Vegas she was known as Taffy.

Durante la primera, unos hombres, desde el pescante de un carro que salía del mercado del Plata, pregonaron duraznos blancos y amarillos.

Hasta el Emperador Amarillo, a pesar de sus aulas y bibliotecas, tuvo que reconocer que un besugo privado del océano difícilmente logra una edad provecta y la veneración de sus nietos.

Longarm thought, nodded, and said, "That would be the late Amarillo Cordwain, shot down like a dog by a sweet little thing as he was on his way to another man's funeral in the rain, right?

It all started late last winter with Amarillo Cordwain gunning that Irish railroad man, right?

Like Amarillo Cordwain, Texas Tom, and all them others, he was mostly too lazy to work and too dumb to cheat at cards.

I'd heard Amarillo Cordwain had spent a lot of time in prison, getting known in the Biblical sense by a lot of other shady young men with no visible means of support.

The sun was shedding its rays down across the grey mesas and slopes from above the summit of the Amarillo Mountains, and as the soft morning breeze up the valley rustled the leaves of the Alamosa trees it cast a delicately shifting pattern of light and shadow on the girl's blue gingham dress, on her slim and rounded forearms and on the golden-tanned spot below her throat.