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Chicamacomico Pronunciation

American Accent:

British Accent:

Phonetic Spelling

UK IPA: /ˌʃɪkəˌmækoʊˈmiːkoʊ/
US IPA: /ˌʃɪkəˌmækəˈmiːkoʊ/
Simple Text: “shik-uh-mack-uh-mee-koh”


Meaning

Chicamacomico is a historical name used for a part of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, specifically referring to the area around present-day Rodanthe. It is believed to originate from Native American terms, though the exact meaning is unclear.


Examples

  1. “Chicamacomico is famous for its life-saving station on the Outer Banks.”
  2. “We visited the Chicamacomico area to learn more about maritime history.”

Synonyms

  • Rodanthe (modern-day name for the area)
  • Life-Saving Station (contextually linked)
  • Outer Banks

Antonyms

  • Inland (opposite of coastal areas)

Etymology

The name Chicamacomico is thought to have Algonquian roots, a language spoken by Native American tribes in the region. The term may have referred to a geographical feature or specific tribe, though its full meaning is debated.


Common Mispronunciations

Incorrect: “Chick-a-ma-com-ico” or “Chick-mack-o-mee-ko”
Correct: “Shik-uh-mack-uh-mee-koh”


Usage Tips

  • Historical Context: Often used in discussions about Outer Banks history and maritime life-saving stations.
  • Tourism: Popular among travelers visiting North Carolina’s coastal regions.

Word Family

  • Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station (noun): A historic U.S. Life-Saving Service site located in Rodanthe.
  • Rodanthe (noun): The modern-day town that includes the Chicamacomico area.
  • Chicamacomican (adjective): A term that could refer to something related to the Chicamacomico area.
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