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Ken⋅il⋅worth

[ken-l-wurth]
–noun
1. a town in central Warwickshire, in central England, SE of Birmingham. 20,121.
2. (italics) a novel (1821) by Sir Walter Scott.
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Ken·il·worth   (kěn'əl-wûrth')   
An urban district of central England southeast of Birmingham. It is famous for the ruins of Kenilworth Castle, founded c. 1120 and celebrated in Sir Walter Scott's novel Kenilworth (1821). Population: 22,200.
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