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Any of a number of places in US and Canada
A male given name derived from the place name, or a variant of Devin
A female given name of modern American usage, derived from the place name
A county of England bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, the Bristol Channel and the English Channel
An Eastern Australian term for type of processed meat sausage
of modern American usage, derived from the place name
A small town in Alberta, Canada, with a population of approximately 5000
a county in southwest England famous for its natural beauty. Administrative (pop., 2001: 704,499), geographic, and historic county, southwestern England. It lies between Cornwall, Dorset, and Somerset, and it has coasts on the Bristol Channel and English Channel. Exeter is its long-established county seat. Its area includes the moorlands of Dartmoor, inhabited from prehistoric times and now a popular tourist area. Livestock-based agriculture is the main industry; Devonshire clotted cream is still produced
{i} district in England; breed of cattle grown in England
The small, longhorned variety, called North Devons, is distinguished by the superiority of its working oxen
red dual-purpose cattle of English origin
One of a breed of hardy cattle originating in the country of Devon, England
a county in southwestern England
red dual-purpose cattle of English origin a county in southwestern England
Those of pure blood have a deep red color
Devon Rex
A medium size, domestic cat breed with rippled or swirling hair, originating during the 1960s in Great Britain
Devon Rexes
plural form of Devon Rex
Devon Island
An island of northern Nunavut, Canada, between Baffin and Ellesmere islands
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    Dev·on

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    devın

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    devonshire

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    /ˈdevən/ /ˈdɛvən/

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    [ 'de-v&n ] (noun.) 1834. Devon, England.