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ˈkɒts woʊld, -wəldcotswold

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Cotswoldnoun

    sheep with long wool originating in the Cotswold Hills

Wiktionary

  1. Cotswoldadjective

    Of or pertaining to the Cotswolds range of hills.

    Bourton-on-the-Water is an attractive Cotswold village

  2. Cotswoldadjective

    A style of traditional Morris dancing originating from the Cotswolds area of England.

Wikipedia

  1. cotswold

    The Cotswolds (, ) is a region in central-southwest England, along a range of rolling hills that rise from the meadows of the upper Thames to an escarpment above the Severn Valley and Evesham Vale. The area is defined by the bedrock of Jurassic limestone that creates a type of grassland habitat rare in the UK and that is quarried for the golden-coloured Cotswold stone. The predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages, towns, and stately homes and gardens featuring the local stone. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1966, the Cotswolds covers 787 square miles (2,038 km2) making it the largest AONB. It is the third largest protected landscape in England after the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales national parks. Its boundaries are roughly 25 miles (40 km) across and 90 miles (140 km) long, stretching southwest from just south of Stratford-upon-Avon to just south of Bath near Radstock. It lies across the boundaries of several English counties; mainly Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, and parts of Wiltshire, Somerset, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire. The highest point of the region is Cleeve Hill at 1,083 ft (330 m), just east of Cheltenham. The hills give their name to the Cotswold local government district, formed on 1 April 1974, which is within the county of Gloucestershire. Its main town is Cirencester, where the Cotswold District Council offices are located. The population of the 450-square-mile (1,200 km2) District was about 83,000 in 2011. The much larger area referred to as the Cotswolds encompasses nearly 800 square miles (2,100 km2), over five counties: Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire. The population of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty was 139,000 in 2016.

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  1. cotswold

    Cotswold can refer to: 1) A region in southcentral England that is known for its rolling hills and quaint villages, also part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). 2) A breed of sheep that originated from the Cotswold Hills. They are known for their long wool and are often raised for meat. 3) A style of architecture distinct to the Cotswold region, characterized by the use of local materials, particularly the golden-colored limestone known as Cotswold stone. Therefore, the term "Cotswold" can refer to a geographical region, a breed of sheep, or a form of architecture.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Cotswoldnoun

    an open country abounding in sheepcotes, as in the Cotswold hills, in Gloucestershire, England

  2. Etymology: [Cot a cottage or hut + wold an open country.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Cotswold

    kots′wold, n. a breed of sheep.—Cotswold lions, sheep.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of cotswold in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of cotswold in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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