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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: ulster /ˈʌlstə/ n - a man's heavy double-breasted overcoat with a belt or half-belt at the back
Etymology: 19th Century: so called because it was first produced in Northern Ireland WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Ul•ster (ul′stər),USA pronunciation n. - Place Namesa former province in Ireland, now comprising Northern Ireland and a part of the Republic of Ireland.
- Place Namesa province in N Republic of Ireland. 229,720; 3123 sq. mi. (8090 sq. km).
- Place Names, Informal Terms[Informal.]See Northern Ireland.
- Clothing(l.c.) a long, loose, heavy overcoat, originally of Irish frieze, now also of any of various other woolen cloths.
Ul•ster•ite (ul′stə rīt′).USA pronunciation Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Ulster /ˈʌlstə/ n - a province and former kingdom of N Ireland: passed to the English Crown in 1461; confiscated land given to English and Scottish Protestant settlers in the 17th century, giving rise to serious long-term conflict; partitioned in 1921, six counties forming Northern Ireland and three counties joining the Republic of Ireland. Pop (three Ulster counties of the Republic of Ireland): 46 714 (2002); (six Ulster counties of Northern Ireland): 1 702 628 (2003 est). Area (Republic of Ireland): 8013 sq km (3094 sq miles); (Northern Ireland): 14 121 sq km (5452 sq miles)
- an informal name for Northern Ireland
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