NOUN | location | Oxford | a city in southern England to the northwest of London |
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location | Oxford | a university town in northern Mississippi | |
artifact | Oxford, Oxford University | a university in England | |
artifact | oxford | a low shoe laced over the instep |
Sounds | aa'ksferd | |
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Rhymes | Abelard ... word / Word: 269 rhymes with erd... |
Meaning | A city in southern England to the northwest of London; site of Oxford University. | |
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Instance of | city, metropolis, urban center | A large and densely populated urban area |
Members | Oxonian | A native or resident of Oxford |
Part of | England | A division of the United Kingdom |
Parts | Oxford University, Oxford | A university in England |
Spanish | Oxford | |
Adjectives | Oxonian | of or pertaining to or characteristic of the city of Oxford, England, or its inhabitants |
Meaning | A university town in northern Mississippi; home / home of William Faulkner. | |
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Instance of | town | An urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city |
Part of | Georgia, Empire State of the South, Peach State, GA, Ga. | A state in southeastern United States |
Spanish | Oxford |
Meaning | A university in England. | |
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Synonym | Oxford University | |
Instance of | university | establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching |
Part of | Oxford | A city in southern England to the northwest of London |
Spanish | Oxford, universidad de oxford, Universidad de Oxford | |
Catalan | Oxford | |
Adjectives | Oxonian | of or pertaining to or characteristic of Oxford University |
Meaning | A low shoe laced over the instep. | |
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Narrower | saddle oxford, saddle shoe | An oxford with a saddle of contrasting color |
Broader | shoe | footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material |
Spanish | zapato de cordones | |
Catalan | sabata de cordons |
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