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London
Proper noun
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The capital city of England and the national capital of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
borough
Noun
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A fortified town; a town or city.
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A town that has a municipal corporation and certain traditional rights.
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An administrative district (part of a city) in some cities, for example, London.
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Other similar administrative units in cities and states in various parts of the world.
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A district in Alaska that has powers similar to a county.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
Enfield
properNoun
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A locale in Australia.
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A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; named for the town in England.
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A suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.
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A rural locality in Victoria, Australia.
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A suburban community in Nova Scotia, Canada; named for the town in Connecticut.
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A town and London borough of Greater London, England.
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A district of the town of Redditch, Worcestershire, England.
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A town in County Meath, Ireland; name adapted from Innfield (after an inn in the area) after the town in England.
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A locale in the United States.
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A town in Hartford County, Connecticut; named for the town in England.
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A village in White County, Illinois.
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A town in Penobscot County, Maine.
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A submerged ghost town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts; named for early settler Robert Field.
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A town, a village and census-designated place in Grafton County, New Hampshire; named for the town in Connecticut.
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A town in Tompkins County, New York.
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town in Ireland
Enfield
noun
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A heraldic monster with the head of a fox, the chest of a greyhound, the talons of an eagle, the body of a lion, and the hindlegs and tail of a wolf.
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An Enfield revolver, a British handgun manufactured at the government-owned Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield.