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Oklahomas

Oklahomas is a rarely used plural form that appears in some texts as a reference to Oklahoma or its people or something associated with the state. It is not the standard demonym for residents; the conventional term is Oklahomans. In modern usage, Oklahomas is generally considered incorrect when referring to people from Oklahoma, and most style guides recommend Oklahomans. The form may occur in historical documents, typographical errors, or as a creative or branding choice.

When seen in other contexts, Oklahomas might indicate multiple entities connected to the name Oklahoma—such as

Oklahoma is a state in the South Central region of the United States. It borders Texas, New

Its economy is diverse, with energy production—oil, natural gas, and wind power—agriculture, manufacturing, and aerospace playing

organizations,
teams,
or
media
products
that
bear
the
state's
name—though
this
usage
is
infrequent
and
not
normative.
Mexico,
Colorado,
Kansas,
Missouri,
and
Arkansas.
The
state’s
capital
and
largest
city
is
Oklahoma
City;
Tulsa
is
a
major
urban
center.
Oklahoma
has
a
diverse
geography
that
includes
plains,
hills,
and
forests,
and
a
climate
that
ranges
from
humid
subtropical
to
semiarid.
The
state
is
known
for
its
Native
American
history
and
status
as
the
site
of
numerous
tribal
nations.
important
roles.
Oklahoma
has
a
rich
cultural
heritage,
including
contributions
from
Native
American
tribes
and
Western
and
Midwestern
American
influences.
The
use
of
Oklahomas
as
a
plural
form
generally
has
little
practical
significance
beyond
linguistic
discussion.