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Cambridge
[ keym-brij ]
noun
- a city in Cambridgeshire, in E England: famous university founded in 12th century.
- a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
- a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
- a city in E Ohio.
Cambridge
/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
- a city in E England, administrative centre of Cambridgeshire, on the River Cam: centred around the university, founded in the 12th century: electronics, biotechnology. Pop: 117 717 (2001) Medieval Latin nameCantabrigia
- short for Cambridgeshire
- a city in the US, in E Massachusetts: educational centre, with Harvard University (1636) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Pop: 101 587 (2003 est)
Cambridge
- City in Massachusetts , near Boston .
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Notes
Location of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Other 51Թ Forms
- -䲹b岵 adjective
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A University of Cambridge study found people's ability to think in abstract ways was boosted by admiring art.
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The last time this temperature was recorded in April was in 2018 in Cambridge.
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While excavating the area in Cambridge, Mr Capon said they came across a glass soft drinks bottle he estimated dated from the 1890s.
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That means they would have covered an area roughly as big as medium-sized UK cities like Norwich or Cambridge.
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Researchers from Cambridge, and Fudan University in Shanghai, found that those who slept for the shortest time had poorer brain functions - and better sleep could benefit memory and heart rate.
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