canterbury
see also: Canterbury
Noun

canterbury (plural canterburys)

  1. A rack for magazines or other papers, usually wooden, often done as a decorative piece.

Canterbury
Pronunciation
  • (America) IPA: /ˈkæntəbəɹi/
  • (British) IPA: /ˈkæntəbəɹɪ/, /ˈkæntəbɹɪ/
  • (New Zealand) IPA: /ˈkɛntɘbɘɹi/, /ˈkɛntɘbɹi/
Proper noun
  1. A cathedral city in Kent, England.
  2. A local government district in Kent, England, the City of Canterbury, formed in 1974, with its headquarters in the city itself.
  3. A suburb in Sydney, New South Wales.
  4. A small settlement in Shire of Barcoo, Queensland.
  5. A suburb in Melbourne, Victoria.
  6. A village/and/parish in York County, New Brunswick.
  7. A suburb in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
  8. A region in the South Island.
  9. A town in Windham County, Connecticut.
  10. An unincorporated community in Kent County, Delaware.
  11. A town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
  12. An unincorporated community in Mingo County, West Virginia.
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