St. Croix

English

Etymology

From French.

Proper noun

St. Croix

  1. A river in Wisconsin and Minnesota, United States, which is a tributary of the Mississippi.
  2. An island in the United States Virgin Islands, officially Saint Croix.

Derived terms

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