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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Salis•bur•y (sôlz′ber′ē, -bə rē, -brē or, esp. for 4, 5, salz′-),USA pronunciation n. - Biographical Harrison, 1908–93, U.S. journalist and writer.
Robert Arthur Tal•bot Gas•coyne Cecil (tôl′bət gas′koin, tal′-),USA pronunciation 3rd Marquis of, 1830–1903, British statesman: prime minister 1885–86, 1886–92, 1895–1902.- Place Namesformer name of Harare.
- Place Namesa city in Wiltshire, in S England: cathedral. 104,700.
- Place Namesa city in central North Carolina. 22,677.
- Place Namesa city in E Maryland. 16,429.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Salisbury /ˈsɔːlzbərɪ -brɪ/ n - the former name (until 1982) of Harare
- a city in S Australia: an industrial suburb of N Adelaide. Pop: 118 422 (2006)
- a city in S England, in SE Wiltshire: nearby Old Sarum was the site of an Early Iron Age hill fort; its cathedral (1220–58) has the highest spire in England. Pop: 43 355 (2001)
Ancient name: Sarum Official name: New Sarum
Salisbury /ˈsɔːlzbərɪ -brɪ/ n - Robert Gascoyne Cecil (ˈɡæskɔɪn), 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. 1830–1903, British statesman; Conservative prime minister (1885–86; 1886–92; 1895–1902). His greatest interest was in foreign and imperial affairs
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