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Cambridge

British pronunciation/kˈeɪmbɹɪdʒ/
American pronunciation/ˈkeɪmbɹɪdʒ/
Cambridge
[NOUN]
1

a university in England

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2

a city in eastern England on the River Cam; site of Cambridge University

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3

a city in Massachusetts just to the north of Boston; site of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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4

a breed of sheep known for their heavy wool production, and the wool is considered of high quality

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What is a "Cambridge"?

Cambridge is a breed of sheep that originated in the United Kingdom, specifically in the Cambridgeshire region. It is a medium-sized breed with distinctive physical characteristics, including a long body, deep chest, and a relatively long, narrow head. The Cambridge sheep is known for its high-quality fleece, which is typically white and dense, with a medium to long staple length. The fleece is prized for its softness, fineness, and luster, making it suitable for a wide range of textile applications, including spinning, felting, and weaving. The Cambridge sheep is also known for its good meat quality, with tender and flavorful meat. The breed is well-adapted to grazing in rough or hilly terrain and is known for its hardiness and resistance to diseases. Cambridge sheep are typically docile and easy to handle, making them suitable for both commercial and hobby farming.

Examples
1I'm reading English at Cambridge.
2All marking of the written papers takes place in Cambridge.
3Visit the office at Cambridge?
4The other one is in Cambridge.
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