john of lancaster, duke of
noun 1.John of Lancaster, Duke of, 1389–1435, English regent of France.
3.a city in NE Ohio, near Cleveland.
5.a city in NE Massachusetts.
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Bedford1 (ˈbɛdfəd) ![[Click for IPA pronunciation guide]](http://static.sfdict.com/dictstatic/g/d/dictionary_questionbutton_default.gif) |
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| 1. | a town in SE central England, in Bedfordshire, on the River Ouse; administrative centre of Bedford unitary authority. Pop: 82 488 (2001) |
| 2. | a unitary authority of SE central England. Pop: 154 900 (2007 est). Area: 480 sq km (185 sq miles) |
| 3. | short for Bedfordshire |
Bedford2 (ˈbɛdfəd) ![[Click for IPA pronunciation guide]](http://static.sfdict.com/dictstatic/g/d/dictionary_questionbutton_default.gif) |
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| 1. | David. born 1937, British composer, influenced by rock music |
| 2. | Duke of, title of John of Lancaster. 1389--1435, son of Henry IV of England: protector of England and regent of France (1422--35) |
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