wellingtons

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wellington
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wellington
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plural of Wellington
A kind of long boots for men
{i} style of high waterproof boots that reach the knees that are cut lower behind the knee
Wellington
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, British soldier and statesman
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A Wellington boot
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The capital of New Zealand; hence the Government of New Zealand
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Any of several places in Herefordshire, Shropshire, and Somerset
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A habitational surname from the places in England
beef Wellingtons
plural form of beef Wellington
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Alternative spelling of Wellington (the boot)
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The capital of New Zealand
Wellington
{i} seaport and capital of New Zealand; name of several places in Canada; family name; First Duke of Wellington (1769-1852, title of Arthur Wellesley), British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, prime minister of England (1828-1830)
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{i} style of high waterproof boot that reaches to the knees and is cut lower behind the knee (generally used in plural form: Wellingtons)
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A gumboot
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The Government of New Zealand
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the capital of New Zealand British general and statesman; he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo; subsequently served as Prime Minister (1769-1852)
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Wellingtons or wellington boots are long rubber boots which you wear to keep your feet dry. British general and politician. Commander of British troops during the Peninsular War (1808-1814), he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo (1815), thus ending the Napoleonic Wars. As prime minister (1828-1830) he passed the Catholic Emancipation Act (1829). the capital city of New Zealand, on the North Island, the country's second-largest city and an important port. City (pop., 2001 prelim.: 165,945), port, and capital of New Zealand. It is located at the southern shore of the North Island, on Port Nicholson. Founded in 1840, it became a municipality in 1853. In 1865 the capital was transferred there from Auckland. It is the financial, commercial, and transportation centre of New Zealand. Wellington produces transportation equipment, machinery, metal products, textiles, and printed materials. It is the site of the major government buildings and the headquarters of many cultural, scientific, and agricultural organizations