Cotswolds

Cotswolds
a) A range of limestone hills in West-central England
b) The area of England characterised by the Cotswolds
Syn: Cotswold Hills

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  • Cotswolds — /ˈkɒtswəldz/ (say kotswuhldz), / woʊldz/ (say wohldz) plural noun a range of hills in south western England, in Gloucestershire; sheep farming. Highest point, Cleeve Cloud, 330 m. Also, Cotswold Hills …  

  • Cotswolds — noun a range of low hills in southwestern England • Syn: ↑Cotswold Hills • Instance Hypernyms: ↑hill • Part Holonyms: ↑England * * * /kots wohldz, weuhldz/, n. (used with a pl. v.) a range of hills in SW England, in Gloucestershire. Also called …   Useful english dictionary

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