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Natick
Na·tick N0026600 (nā′tĭk)n. The variety of Massachusett spoken in the 1600s in Natick, Massachusetts, a town west of Boston founded as a settlement for Christian members of the Massachusett people. It is the variety in which the Massachusett Bible was written.Natick
Natick (nā`tĭk), town (1990 pop. 30,510), Middlesex co., E Mass., a residential and industrial suburb of Boston, on Lake Cochituate; founded as a Native American village by John EliotEliot, John, 1604–90, English missionary in colonial Massachusetts, called the Apostle to the Indians. Educated at Cambridge, he was influenced by Thomas Hooker, became a staunch Puritan, and emigrated from England. ..... Click the link for more information. 1651, settled by colonial Americans 1718, inc. 1781. Natick is a major retailing center. Manufactures include electronic components, computer software, medical equipment, clocks, and machine parts. There is also an U.S. army research facility. |