| a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc. |
| a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes. |
Hamilton1 (ˈhæməltən) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | a port in central Canada, in S Ontario on Lake Ontario: iron and steel industry. Pop: 618 820 (2001) |
| 2. | a city in New Zealand, on central North Island. Pop: 129 300 (2004 est) |
| 3. | a town in S Scotland, in South Lanarkshire near Glasgow. Pop: 48 546 (2001) |
| 4. | the capital and chief port of Bermuda. Pop: 3461 (2000) |
| 5. | the former name of Churchill |
Hamilton Ham·il·ton (hām'əl-tən), Alice. 1869-1970.
American toxicologist and physician known for her research on occupational poisons and her book Industrial Poisons in the United States (1925).
Colony of Britain, made up of some three hundred coral islets and islands in the Atlantic Ocean southeast of Cape Hatteras.
Note: Bermuda is a popular resort.
Note: A group of colonists on their way to Virginia in 1609 were shipwrecked in Bermuda; William Shakespeare based his play The Tempest on this incident.