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Learn to pronounce Leices·ter

/ˈlestər/
noun
  1. a kind of mild, firm cheese, typically orange-colored and originally made in Leicestershire.
  2. a sheep of a breed often crossed with other breeds to produce lambs for the meat industry.
  3. a sheep of a breed similar to the Border Leicester, but with finer wool and a darker face.

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an individual of a breed of white-faced long wool sheep having a massive body and heavy fleece that was originally developed in England and extensively used ...
May 15, 2024 · a city in the East Midlands area of central England, the county town of Leicestershire (= where the local government is based).
It means "always the same" but with positive overtones meaning unchanging, reliable or dependable, and united. The crest on top of the arms is a white or ...
noun. a city in central England, in Leicester unitary authority, on the River Soar: administrative centre of Leicestershire: Roman remains and a ruined Norman ...
a city in central England, in Leicester unitary authority, on the River Soar: administrative centre of Leicestershire: Roman remains and a ruined Norman ...
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Leicester ... ​an English city in the county of Leicestershire, now governed by a unitary authority. It was one of the largest towns in Roman Britain and parts of ...
an industrial city in Leicestershire in central England; built on the site of a Roman settlement. see moresee less. example of: city, metropolis, ...
Leicester definition: Any of a breed of large, white-faced sheep having long coarse wool, developed in Leicestershire, a county of central England.
Oct 15, 2021 · "Roman Town of the People Called Ligore," a tribal name, perhaps "dwellers by the River… See origin and meaning of leicester.
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