Mansfield

[manz-feeld]

Mans·field

[manz-feeld]
noun
1.
Katherine (Kathleen Beauchamp Murry), 1888–1923, English short-story writer.
2.
Michael Joseph (“Mike”), 1903–2001, U.S. politician: senator 1953–77.
3.
Richard, 1857–1907, U.S. actor, born in Germany.
4.
Mount, a mountain in N Vermont: highest peak of the Green Mountains, 4393 feet (1339 meters).
5.
a city in W Nottinghamshire, in central England. 96,900.
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6.
a city in N Ohio. 53,927.
7.
a town in N Connecticut. 20,634.
8.
a town in SE Massachusetts. 13,453.
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Mansfield1 (ˈmænsˌfiːld)
 
n
a town in central England, in W Nottinghamshire: former coal-mining and cotton-textiles industries. Pop: 69 987 (2001)

Mansfield2 (ˈmænsˌfiːld)
 
n
Katherine, real name Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp. 1888-- 1923, British writer, born in New Zealand, noted for her short stories, such as those in Bliss (1920) and The Garden Party (1922)

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