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Worcester sauce
(Gıda) (veya Worcestershire sauce) Worcester'a özgü, içerisinde soya sosu ve sirke bulunan, acı bir sos
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A city in Massachusetts, United States
A city in Worcestershire, England
{i} city in England; city in Massachusetts (USA)
American lexicographer. The publication of his Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language (1830) brought charges of plagiarism from Noah Webster and started the battle known as the "Dictionary War.". a city in west central England, famous for its china (=plates, cups etc made from baked clay) and for its cathedral. City (pop., 2000: 172,648), central Massachusetts, U.S. On the Blackstone River, the original settlement (1673) of Worcester was disbanded during King Philip's War (1675-76) and a later settlement was established in 1713. Textile manufacturing began in 1789; the first corduroy cloth in the U.S. was produced there. Industrial development occurred after the opening (1828) of the Blackstone Canal. An early abolitionist centre, Worcester became an important stop on the Underground Railroad. It is a commercial and industrial centre and the state's second largest city. Among its institutions of higher education are College of the Holy Cross and Clark University (1887). City and administrative district (pop., 2001: 93,358), administrative and historic county of Worcestershire, west-central England. Located on the River Severn, it was settled before AD 680. During the Middle Ages it was an important wool town and also became known for its glove making. Oliver Cromwell and his Parliamentarian army routed Charles II and his Scottish army in the Battle of Worcester, effecting an end to the English Civil Wars. In 1751 John Wall founded the porcelain industry for which the town became famous, and in 1838 the condiment known as Worcestershire sauce was introduced there by Lea & Perrins. The town's noted cathedral (11th-14th century) contains the tombs of King John and Prince Arthur, the eldest son of Henry VII. Cathedral Grammar School and Royal Grammar School were founded in the 16th century
a cathedral city in west central England on the River Severn an industrial and university city in central Massachusetts west of Boston United States lexicographer who was accused of plagiarism by Noah Webster (1784-1865)
a cathedral city in west central England on the River Severn
United States lexicographer who was accused of plagiarism by Noah Webster (1784-1865)
an industrial and university city in central Massachusetts west of Boston
Worcester sauce
Worcestershire sauce
worcester sauce
(also Worcestershire sauce) A pungent sauce containing soy sauce and vinegar, first made in Worcester
worcester sauce
a savory sauce of vinegar and soy sauce and spices
Hereford and Worcester
An administrative county in the west midlands of England
Worcestershire
A midland county of England bordered by Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire
Hereford and Worcester
Historic county, western England. It extended from the Welsh borderland to the industrial Midlands; its county seat was Worcester. It was formed in 1974 by the amalgamation of the former counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire; in the 1990s, however, the county was once again divided, into the counties of Herefordshire and Worcester. It includes lowland plains, the Forest of Dean plateau, the Black Mountains, the rich valleys of the Rivers Severn and Avon, and the Cotswolds. There are remains of Norman strongholds, Benedictine abbeys, and a perfectly preserved priory church. Agriculture is a major activity; there is some heavy industry
Worcestershire
a county in southwest England
Worcestershire
{i} district in England; type of sauce
worcestershire
a savory sauce of vinegar and soy sauce and spices
worcester