
1) Anglican cathedral city 2) Cathedral city 3) Chaucerian locale 4) City in Kent 5) City in South East England 6) English indie rock group 7) Exclusively Anglo word 8) Exclusively Saxon word 9) Historic cathedral city 10) Market town in Kent 11) Pilgrimage site 12) Sheet music rack 13) Town 14) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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Canterbury - is an historic English cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent in South East England. It lies on the River Stour. Originally a Brythonic settlement called *Durou̯ernon (composed of the ancient British roots *duro- `stronghold`, *u̯erno- ......
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[company] The large moth family Crambidae contains the following genera: ...
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[ship] The Canterbury, or Canterbury Merchant, is the ship that transported William Penn and James Logan from England to Philadelphia in 1699. The Canterbury set sail from the Isle of Wight on September 3, 1699, reaching Philadelphia on December 3, 1699. The captain of the Canterbury is recorded as either `Henry Tregeny` or `Hen. Weagene`. ...
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stand with divisions for holding books or music
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• (n.) A city in England, giving its name various articles. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury (primate of all England), and contains the shrine of Thomas a Becket, to which pilgrimages were formerly made. • (n.) A stand with divisions in it for holding music, loose papers, etc.
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A music canterbury, originally designed in the late 18thC, is a wooden stand divided by rails into sections for storing sheet music. Some examples have a drawer or drawers fitted underneath the top rails.
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(from the article `Canterbury`) ...city in the administrative and historic county of Kent, southeastern England. Its cathedral has been the primary ecclesiastical centre of England ...
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historic town and surrounding city in the administrative and historic county of Kent, southeastern England. Its cathedral has been the primary ... [4 related articles]
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regional council, east-central South Island, New Zealand, centred on the Canterbury Plains. The region borders the Pacific Ocean to the east, extends ...
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Historic cathedral city in Kent, southeast England, on the River Stour, 100 km/62 mi southeast of London; population (2001) 135,300. The city is the centre of the Anglican community and seat of the...
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A music canterbury, originally designed in the late 18thC, is a wooden stand divided by rails into sections for storing sheet music. Some examples have a drawer or drawers fitted underneath the top rails. A supper canterbury is a low wooden trolley used in the 18thC for cutlery and plates - similar to a deep partitioned tray on legs
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Can'ter·bur·y noun 1. A city in England, giving its name various articles. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury (primate of all England), and contains the shrine of Thomas à Becket, to which pilgrimages were formerly made.
2. A stand with divisions in it for holding music,...
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The Canterbury is a British-built New Zealand Broad-Beamed Leander Class frigate of 2580 tons displacement launched in 1970. The Canterbury is powered by two sets of White-English Electric geared turbines providing a top speed of 28 knots and a range of 5700 miles at 12 knots. She carries a crew of 260 and is armed with a Short Bros Seacat GWS 22 q...
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[
n] - a town in Kent in southeastern England
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noun a town in Kent in southeastern England; site of the cathedral where Thomas a Becket was martyred in 1170; seat of the archbishop and primate of the Anglican Church
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Historic cathedral city in Kent, southeast England, on the River Stour, 100 km/62 mi southeast of London; population (2001) 135,300. The city is the centre of the Anglican community and seat of the archbishop of Canterbury. It is a popular tourist destination. Paper, paper products, and electrical goods are manufactured here. The public sec...
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