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Detroit
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English
Etymology
From French détroit (“strait”) in Rivière du Détroit (Detroit River). Doublet of district, via Latin.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Detroit
- The largest city and former capital of Michigan, United States, a major port on the Detroit River, known as the traditional automotive center of the U.S. It is the county seat of Wayne County.
- 2017 October 5, Aaron Foley, “Why Detroit’s city storyteller wants to ban the word ‘gritty’”, in CNN, archived from the original on 1 November 2021:
- I’ll tell you what Detroit is. We’re a prideful people that love our city more than anything – even if we do, in many cases, make the difficult decision to leave the city for somewhere outside the boundaries.
- 2025 October 8, Stephen Starr, “‘I don’t feel safe any more’: Dearborn’s Arab Americans on rising Islamophobia”, in The Guardian, archived from the original on 8 October 2025:
- The Yemeni American, who had been living in the Dearborn and Detroit area for four years, was preparing dinner while her mother took Amirah’s seven-year-old daughter, Saida, to a nearby playground to play with her friends.
- (metonymic) The United States' automotive industry.
- 2009, John Anderson, John Rich, “Shuttin' Detroit Down”, performed by John Rich:
- 'Cause in the real world they're shutting Detroit down / While the boss man takes his bonus pay and jets on out of town.
Synonyms
- (city of Michigan): 3-1-3 (slang), Arsenal of Democracy (dated), D / The D (colloquial), D-Town (informal), Hockeytown (informal), Motor City, Motown (informal), Rock City (informal)
Derived terms
Translations
largest city and former capital of Michigan
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from English Detroit, from French Détroit, from détroit.
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Proper noun
Detroit ?
- Detroit; alternative form of Détroit
- a city in Michigan, United States
- a river in Michigan, United States and Ontario, Canada
Portuguese
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English Detroit, from French détroit (“strait”), from Latin districtus. Doublet of distrito.
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Detroit f
- Detroit (a city in Michigan, United States)
Spanish
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Proper noun
Detroit ?
- Detroit (a city in the United States)
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