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Telford

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Tel·ford  (tlfrd)
A borough of west-central England west-northwest of Birmingham. It is an industrial center in a coal-mining region. Population: 40,400.

Telford [ˈtɛlfəd]
n
(Placename) a town in W central England, in Telford and Wrekin unitary authority, Shropshire: designated a new town in 1963. Pop.: 119 340 (1991)

Telford2
n
(Biographies / Telford, Thomas (1757-1834) M, Scottish, TECHNOLOGY: engineer) Thomas. 1757-1834, Scottish civil engineer, known esp for his roads and such bridges as the Menai suspension bridge (1825)


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