English noun: England |
1. | England (location) a division of the United Kingdom |
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| Instance hypernym | European country, European nation |
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| Instance hyponym | Albion, Anglia |
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| Part holonym | Aire, Aire River, Avon, Avon, Avon, Bath, Berkshire, Birmingham, Blackpool, Brighton, Bristol, British capital, Brummagem, Cam, Cam River, Cambridge, capital of the United Kingdom, Cheddar, Cheviot Hills, Cheviots, Cornwall, Cotswold Hills, Cotswolds, Coventry, Cumbria, Cumbria, Devon, Devonshire, East Anglia, East Sussex, Essex, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, Greater London, Hadrian's Wall, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Hull, Humber, Isles of Scilly, Kent, Kingston-upon Hull, Lake District, Lakeland, Lancashire, Lancaster, Leicester, Leicester, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Marston Moor, Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, North Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, Northumbria, Ouse, Ouse River, Oxford, Pennine Chain, Pennines, Pompey, Portsmouth, Reading, River Aire, River Avon, River Avon, River Cam, River Severn, River Thames, River Trent, River Tyne, Scilly Islands, Severn, Severn River, Somerset, South Yorkshire, Sunderland, Surrey, Sussex, Thames, Thames River, Trent, Trent River, Tyne, Tyne River, Upper Avon, Upper Avon River, Wessex, West Country, West Sussex, West Yorkshire, Worcester, Yorkshire |
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| Part meronym | Britain, Europe, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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| Member holonym | English person, Englishman, Englishwoman |
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| Domain region members | A level, Alfred Alistair Cooke, Alistair Cooke, balldress, Battle of Flodden Field, battle of Hastings, Battle of Maldon, battle of Marston Moor, Battle of Naseby, battle of Tewkesbury, borderer, Cooke, English Civil War, esquire, fancy man, Flodden, franklin, GCSE, General Certificate of Secondary Education, Great Revolt, Hastings, Maldon, Marston Moor, Naseby, O level, pandar, pander, panderer, Peasant's Revolt, pimp, ponce, procurer, Puritanism, Regency, Restoration, Saxon, Sherwood Forest, Tewkesbury, War of the Roses, Wars of the Roses |
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