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Kent
[kent]
noun
James, 1763–1847, U.S. jurist.
Rockwell 1882–1971, U.S. illustrator and painter.
William, 1685–1748, English painter, architect, and landscape gardener.
a county in SE England. 1,442 sq. mi. (3,735 sq. km).
an ancient English kingdom in SE Great Britain.
a city in NE Ohio.
a town in central Washington.
a male given name: from the Old English name of a county in England.
Kent
1/ kɛnt /
noun
a county of SE England, on the English Channel: the first part of Great Britain to be colonized by the Romans; one of the seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England until absorbed by Wessex in the 9th century ad . Apart from the Downs it is mostly low-lying and agricultural, specializing in fruit and hops. The Medway towns of Rochester and Gillingham became an independent unitary authority in 1998. Administrative centre: Maidstone. Pop (excluding Medway): 1 348 800 (2003 est). Area (excluding Medway): 3526 sq km (1361 sq miles)
Kent
2/ kɛnt /
noun
William. ?1685–1748, English architect, landscape gardener, and interior designer
kent
3/ kɛnt /
verb
a past tense and past participle of ken
Example Sentences
The Duchess of Kent, who has died at the age of 92, carried out her royal duties with the minimum of fuss.
The duchess, Katharine, was the oldest member of the Royal Family, married to Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, a first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
As first reported in The Guardian, the deputy prime minister used Verrico & Associates, a small family conveyancing firm in Kent to handle the purchase of the Hove property at the centre of a tax dispute.
Last week, the Reform-run Kent County Council said road markings would be repainted in a "natural programme of maintenance".
The huge embroidery - which is widely believed to have been created in Kent - will be displayed in London from next autumn until July 2027.
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