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Of of pertaining to any method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way, whether united in a system specific to a country or region.

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Welsh Calvinistic Methodists

Language; Encyclopedias

The largest Nonconformist body in Wales, of native growth, and that originated in the middle of the 18th century in connection with a great religious awakening; has an ...

West Australia

Language; Encyclopedias

The largest of the Australian colonies, though least populous, formerly called the Swan River Settlement, 1500 m. long and 1000 m. broad, and embracing an area nearly equal to ...

Trinidad

Language; Encyclopedias

The largest of the Windward Islands, and most southerly of the Antilles, lies off the mouth of the Orinoco, 7 m. from the coast of Venezuela; is of great fertility, with a hot, ...

Tristan da Cunha

Language; Encyclopedias

The largest of three small islands lying out in the South Atlantic, about 1300 m. SW. of St. Helena; 20 m. in circumference; taken possession of by the British in 1817, and ...

Waikato

Language; Encyclopedias

The largest river in New Zealand, in the North Island, the outlet of the waters of Lake Taupo, the largest lake; has a course of 170 m.

Yokuba

Language; Encyclopedias

The largest town in Sokoto, in the Lower Soudan, with a large trade in cotton, tobacco, and indigo.

Cardinal York

Language; Encyclopedias

The last of the line of the Stuart royal family, who died in 1807, 19 years after his brother Charles Edward.