Tyne definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a river ... northern England that flows east to the North Sea [syn: Tyne, River Tyne, Tyne River] Merriam Webster's geographical name river 30 miles (48 ... England flowing E into North Sea Webster's 1913 Dictionary Tyne Tyne, v. t. [Icel. t?na.] To lose. [Obs. or ...
Tres-tyne definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Tres-tyne Tres"-tyne`, n. [L. tris, tres, three + E. tyne.] (Zo["o]l.) In the antler of a stag, the third tyne above the base. This tyne appears in the third year. In those deer in ...
Newcastle-upon-Tyne definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a port city in northeastern England on the River Tyne; a center for coal exports (giving rise to the expression ... Newcastle' meaning to do something unnecessary) [syn: Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne]
Tyne and Wear definitions Merriam Webster's geographical name metropolitan county N England capital Newcastle upon Tyne area 216 square miles (559 square kilometers), population 1,087 ...
... 1: a port city in northeastern England on the River Tyne; a center for coal exports (giving rise to the expression ... Newcastle' meaning to do something unnecessary) [syn: Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne] Merriam Webster's geographical name 1. city & port SE Australia ... area population 262,331 2. ( or in full Newcastle upon Tyne) city & port N England capital of Tyne and Wear population 263,000 3. ( or in full Newcastle ...
... Webster's geographical name county N England capital Newcastle upon Tyne area 2013 square miles (5214 square kilometers), population 300,600 ... moors in the west, and industrial areas in the S Tyne River valley. It was the site of prehistoric settlement before ... farmland is limited; there are industrial complexes on the River Tyne. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue Lord Northumberland's arms ...
... 2. A low flat-bottomed vessel, used in the river Tyne, to convey coals from Newcastle for loading the colliers. 3 ... 14th century a flat-bottomed barge used especially on the Tyne to carry coal III. noun Etymology: Middle English kele, from ... vessel, esp. of the kind formerly used on the River Tyne etc. for loading coal-ships. 2 an amount carried by ...
... 3.0 (2005) n 1: a native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 2: the nonstandard dialect of natives of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: from Geordie, diminutive of the ... George Date: 1866 chiefly British an inhabitant of Newcastle upon Tyne or its environs; also the dialect of English spoken by ...
... type. See Point system of type, under Type. 23. A tyne or snag of an antler. 24. One of the spaces ... type. See Point system of type, under Type. 23. A tyne or snag of an antler. 24. One of the spaces ...