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单词 cambridge
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Cambridgen.

Brit. /ˈkeɪmbrɪdʒ/, U.S. /ˈkeɪmˌbrɪdʒ/
Etymology: < the name of Cambridge, a university town in England.
Used attributively to designate people, commodities, etc., from or associated with Cambridge.
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1580 in Publ. Catholic Rec. Soc. (1961) 53 194 Robert Kent prest, a cambridge man borne.
1931 A Group Speaks iii. 100 What I owe to the Cambridge Group can never be estimated.
1959 Chambers's Encycl. VI. 604/1 The Cambridge Group Movement, no longer in existence, was a fellowship of young methodists which in the 1930s adopted many of the principles and methods of the Buchmanite movement in a less extreme form.

Compounds

Cambridge butter n. a variety of butter.
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the world > food and drink > food > dairy produce > butter > [noun] > types of butter
May-butter?a1425
clarified butter1562
pot-butter1616
manteca1622
grass butter1648
green butter1654
drawn butter1661
cacao butter1662
ghee1665
rowen1673
ruskin1679
orange butter1696
whey-buttera1722
rowen butter1725
fairy butter1747
grease1788
Cambridge butter1830
stubble-butter1856
black jack1858
maître d'hôtel butter1861
Normandy butter1868
creamery butter1881
pound butter1888
renovated butter1888
samn1888
process butter1898
pool butter1940
garlic butter1942
yak butter1962
Normandy1973
cannabutter1994
1830 M. R. Mitford Our Village IV. 108 Your thoroughbred Londoner..grumbling over..his thin milk and his Cambridge butter.
1877 E. S. Dallas Kettner's Bk. of Table 94 It is notorious that what has been called Cambridge butter is a mixture of foreign butters.
Cambridge calf n. (see quot.)
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society > communication > book > manufacture or production of books > book-binding > bookbinding equipment > [noun] > materials > leather
roan1383
Turkey leather1655
sheep1705
Turkey1715
Russia1724
rough calf1730
law1738
mottled calf1857
pastegrain1880
Rutland1894
Cambridge calf1895
Niger morocco1898
Niger1946
1895 J. W. Zaehnsdorf Short Hist. Bookbinding 20 Cambridge Calf.—Fine and dark sprinkled calf of two tints, a square panel being left in centre of sides.
Cambridge chimes n. the composition of Joseph Jowett and William Crotch, first employed in 1793 at the Church of St. Mary the Great, Cambridge.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > music on specific instrument > [noun] > on bells
peal1513
chime1530
rounda1661
round peala1663
grand-bob1747
carillon1806
Cambridge chimes1850
1850 E. B. Denison Rudimentary Treat. Clock & Watch Making iii. clxviii. 226 A clock made for a nobleman a few years ago, who intended to have the Cambridge chimes.
1909 Daily Chron. 16 Feb. 4/6 As the ‘Cambridge Chimes’ at St. Stephen's strike 2 p.m. the King will arrive to open Parliament.
Cambridge coprolite n. (see quot.)
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the world > the earth > minerals > mineral sources > [noun] > strata containing minerals
fuller's eartha1350
fulling eartha1399
fulling clay1647
second bottom1787
iron pan1811
ledge1847
blue lead1854
oil shale1866
oil sand1875
Cambridge coprolite1881
Cambridge greensand1882
gem-bed1886
1881 Spons' Encycl. Industr. Arts IV. 1260 The most valuable beds of the mineral in this country are in the Upper Greensand formation, lying chiefly in Cambridgeshire, and merging into Buckinghamshire. These are known as ‘Cambridge’ coprolites.
Cambridge greensand Geology (see quot.)
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the world > the earth > minerals > mineral sources > [noun] > strata containing minerals
fuller's eartha1350
fulling eartha1399
fulling clay1647
second bottom1787
iron pan1811
ledge1847
blue lead1854
oil shale1866
oil sand1875
Cambridge coprolite1881
Cambridge greensand1882
gem-bed1886
1882 A. Geikie Text-bk. Geol. 809 The so-called ‘Cambridge Greensand’—a bed about 1 foot thick lying at the base of the Chalk of Cambridge, and largely worked for phosphate of lime derived from coprolites and bones.
Cambridge roller n. Agriculture (see quot. 1954).
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the world > food and drink > farming > tools and implements > harrowing equipment > [noun] > roller
belly-roll1725
seam-presser1843
rib-roll1862
Cambridge roller1891
1891 R. Wallace Rural Econ. Austral. & N.Z. xviii. 262 About one pound of seed is sown per acre..distributed from a sowing-box placed behind a Cambridge roller.
1954 Gloss. Terms Agric. Mach. (B.S.I.) 12 Cambridge roller, a roller consisting of loosely mounted ring segments each usually about 3 in. wide and tapering at the periphery to a narrow rim.
Cambridge sausage n. a variety of sausage.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > sausage > [noun] > types of sausage
franchemyle1381
herbelade?c1390
haggisc1400
black puddinga1450
blood puddingc1450
bloodinga1500
liveringa1500
haggis pudding1545
white pudding1578
swine's pudding1579
hog's pudding1583
Bolognian sausage1596
bloodling1598
andouille1605
andouillet1611
cervelat1613
mortadella1613
polony1654
blacking1674
hacking1674
whiting1674
Oxford sausagec1700
saucisson1772
German sausage1773
saveloy1784
blood sausage1799
white hawse1819
liver sausage1820
black pot1825
chipolata1830
Bologna sausage1833
butifarra1836
mettwurst1836
Cambridge sausage1840
boudin1845
chorizo1846
German1847
liverwurst1852
salami1852
station-Jack1853
leberwurst1855
wurst1855
blutwurst1856
bag of mystery1864
Vienna sausage1865
summer sausage1874
wienerwurst1875
mealy pudding1880
whitepot1880
wiener1880
erbswurst1885
pepperoni1888
mystery bag1889
red-hot1890
weenie1891
hot dog1892
frankfurter1894
sav?1894
Coney Island1895
coney1902
garlic sausage1905
boloney1907
kishke1907
drisheen1910
bratwurst1911
banger1919
cocktail sausage1927
boerewors1930
soy sausage1933
thuringer1933
frank1936
fish sausage1937
knackwurst1939
foot-long1941
starver1941
soya sausage1943
soysage1943
soya link1944
brat1949
Vienna1952
kielbasa1953
Coney dog1954
tube steak1963
Weisswurst1963
Cumberland sausage1966
merguez1966
tripe sausage1966
schinkenwurst1967
boerie1981
'nduja1996
1840 C. Dickens Let. 1 Feb. (1969) II. 17 The Cambridge sassages of right down English Manafacter.
1947 G. Greene 19 Stories 227 A tin of Cambridge sausages.
1970 Sunday Times 1 Feb. (Colour Suppl.) 40/1 The finest breakfast I have ever had..finnan haddock, Cambridge sausages, York ham.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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