Definition of leicester Leicester

/lɛˈstɚ/ - [lester] - Leices•ter

We found 5 definitions of leicester from 4 different sources.

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What does leicester mean?

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Noun

leicester - an industrial city in Leicestershire in central England; built on the site of a Roman settlement
  england a division of the United Kingdom
leicester - a largely agricultural county in central England
  Leicestershire, Leicester
  england a division of the United Kingdom
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  • leicester
    A town of England, and the chief town of Leicestershire, situated on the Soar. During the civil war it was taken by Charles I., May 31, and by Fairfax, June 17, 1645.

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  • Leicester is a city in the Midlands, in England. It is the home of Walker's Crisps, Leicester City F.C. and the Leicester Tigers rugby team. It also has a cricket team for juniors and adult called Leicestershire CCC. Its MP is the Labour's Keith Vaz. Leicester has a wide variety of different people. Leicester is known for being multiculture with people of all different religions living in the City. Leicester is divided in many 'areas' such as Belgrave, Highfields, Rushey Mead.

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