
1) Englishcounty
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1) County 2) Exclusively Saxon word 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) New state name 5) Sheep or swine 6) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 7) Word of purely Anglo origin
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1) Hog
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- a county of southern England on the English Channel
- British breed of hornless dark-faced mutton sheep
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Hampshire (ər, ɪər or variants; abbreviated Hants) is a county on the southern coast of England in the United Kingdom. The county town of Hampshire is Winchester, the former capital city of England. Hampshire is the most populous ceremonial county in the United Kingdom (excluding the metropolitan counties) with almost half of the county`s popu....
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administrative, geographic, and historic county of south central England, bounded west by Dorset and Wiltshire, north by Berkshire, east by Surrey ...
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breed of medium-wool, dark-faced, hornless sheep originating in Hampshire, England. It is large and blocky and, as a superior mutton breed, is noted ...
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breed of pig developed in the United States from the Wessex Saddleback and other varieties first imported from England around 1825; in the late 20th ... [1 related articles]
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county, west-central Massachusetts, U.S. It consists of a mountainous, forested region adjoining Quabbin Reservoir on the northeast and bisected ...
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Meaning as a surname: The shire county of Southampton.
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A black hog with a white belt over the shoulders. It is one of the oldest breeds in the United States . Although its origins are unknown, it is believed to have derived from old British breeds common in Scotland and bordering English counties. It is thought to have come to America between 1825-1835. Once locally known by many names, in 1904 the nam...
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A breed of sheep developed in Hampshire, in Southern England . The American Hampshire Down Sheep Association, now known as The American Hampshire Sheep Association was organized in 1889. Although Hampshire sheep were reported in the United States around 1840 they apparently didn't survive the Civil War. The breed was re-imported around 1865 to 1870...
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Hampshire is a variety of apple.
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HMS Hampshire was a British armoured cruiser of the Great War. She had a displacement of 10,850 tons and a top speed of 23 knots. She was launched at Elswick in 1903 and was armed with four 7.5 inch guns, six inch guns and twenty three-pounder guns. On the evening of June the 5th 1916 while proceeding through an unswept channel bound for Russia she...
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[
n] - a county of southern England on the English Channel 2. [n] - British breed of hornless dark-faced mutton sheep
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Hampshire down noun British breed of hornless dark-faced mutton sheep
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County of south England (since April 1997 Portsmouth and Southampton have been separate unitary authorities). Area 3,679 sq km/1,420 sq mi Towns and cities Winchester (administrative headquarters), Aldershot, Andover, Basingstoke, Eastleigh, Gosport, Romsey, and Lymington Physical New Forest (are...
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