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Windsor
[win-zer]
noun
(since 1917) a member of the present British royal family.
Duke of. Edward VIII.
Wallis Warfield, Duchess of Bessie Wallis Warfield Spencer Simpson, 1896–1986, U.S. socialite: wife of Edward VIII of England, who abdicated the throne to marry her.
Official Name Windsor and Maidenhead.a city in E Berkshire, in S England, on the Thames: the site of the residence Windsor Castle of English sovereigns since William the Conqueror.
a city in S Ontario, in SE Canada, opposite Detroit, Michigan.
a town in N central Connecticut.
Windsor
1/ ˈɪԳə /
noun
Official name: New Windsor.a town in S England, in Windsor and Maidenhead unitary authority, Berkshire, on the River Thames, linked by bridge with Eton: site of Windsor Castle , residence of English monarchs since its founding by William the Conqueror; Old Windsor , royal residence in the time of Edward the Confessor, is 3 km (2 miles) southeast. Pop: 26 747 (2001 est)
a city in SE Canada, in S Ontario on the Detroit River opposite Detroit: motor-vehicle manufacturing; university (1963). Pop: 208 402 (2001)
Windsor
2/ ˈɪԳə /
noun
the official name of the British royal family from 1917
the title, from 1937, of Edward VIII
Example Sentences
Doe, from Windsor, Berkshire, was found guilty of conspiring to sell the gold and given a 21-month suspended sentence in May.
The friendly in Copenhagen, and Iceland's visit to Windsor Park on Tuesday are the final two qualifiers before Northern Ireland begin their World Cup qualifying campaign in September.
An intruder has been arrested for breaking into restricted grounds at Windsor Castle, police have said.
The throne on which the King will sit to make his speech includes wood from Windsor Great Park - part of the Crown Estate.
"There has been some movement on that though the Windsor Framework – some of it creating perhaps more challenges too with the introduction of parcel arrangements from May."
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