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Noun

1. house of york, york

the English royal house (a branch of the Plantagenet line) that reigned from 1461 to 1485; its emblem was a white rose

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verb
(transitive) cricket
to bowl or try to bowl (a batsman) by pitching the ball under or just beyond the bat
noun
1. 
a historic city in NE England, in York unitary authority, North Yorkshire, on the River Ouse: the military capital of Roman Britain; capital of the N archiepiscopal province of Britain since 625, with a cathedral (the Minster) begun in 1154; noted for its cycle of medieval mystery plays; unusually intact medieval walls; university (1963). Pop: 137 505 (2001)
. Latin name: Eboracum
2. 
a unitary authority in NE England, in North Yorkshire. Pop: 183 100 (2003 est). Area: 272 sq km (105 sq miles)
3.  Cape York
noun
1. 
the English royal house that reigned from 1461 to 1485 and was descended from Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York (1411–60), whose claim to the throne precipitated the Wars of the Roses. His sons reigned as Edward IV and Richard III
2. 
Alvin C(ullum). 1887–1964, US soldier and hero of World War I
3. 
Duke of, full name Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany. 1763–1827, second son of George III of Great Britain and Ireland. An undistinguished commander-in-chief of the British army (1798–1809), he is the "grand old Duke of York" of the nursery rhyme
4. 
Prince Andrew, Duke of. born 1960, second son of Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He married (1986) Miss Sarah Ferguson; they divorced in 1996; their first daughter, Princess Beatrice of York, was born in 1988 and their second, Princess Eugenie of York, in 1990

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noun
name of the ruling family of England (1461-85): founded in 1385 when Edward III's son (Edmund of Langley) was created the first Duke of York
city in North Yorkshire, England, on the Ouse: county district pop. 99,000
see Cape York Peninsula

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York

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Ruling house of England that from 1461 to 1485 produced three kings of EnglandEdward IV, Edward V, and Richard III. During the Wars of the Roses its symbol was a white rose.
1. A city of northern England on the Ouse River northeast of Leeds. Originally a Celtic settlement, it was later held by Romans, Angles, Danes, and Normans.
2. A city of southern Pennsylvania south-southeast of Harrisburg. Settled in 1735, it was the meeting place of the Continental Congress in 1777-1778 during the British occupation of Philadelphia.
1. The northernmost point of mainland Australia, on Torres Strait at the tip of Cape York Peninsula.
2. A cape of northwest Greenland in northern Baffin Bay.
American World War I hero famed for his single-handed attack on a German post.

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