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kitchener
1[ kich-uh-ner ]
noun
- a person employed in, or in charge of, a kitchen.
- an elaborate kitchen stove.
Kitchener
2[ kich-uh-ner ]
noun
- Horatio Herbert 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of Broome, 1850鈥1916, English field marshal and statesman.
- a city in S Ontario, in SE Canada.
Kitchener
1/ 藞办瑟迟蕛瑟苍蓹 /
noun
- an industrial town in SE Canada, in S Ontario: founded in 1806 as Dutch Sand Hills, it was renamed Berlin in 1830 and Kitchener in 1916. Pop: 190聽399 (2001)
Kitchener
2/ 藞办瑟迟蕛瑟苍蓹 /
noun
- KitchenerHoratio Herbert, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum18501916MBritishMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: statesman Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum. 1850鈥1916, British field marshal. As head of the Egyptian army (1892鈥98), he expelled the Mahdi from the Sudan (1898), occupying Khartoum; he also commanded British forces (1900鈥02) in the Boer War and (1902鈥09) in India. He conducted the mobilization of the British army for World War I as war minister (1914鈥16); he was drowned on his way to Russia
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Example Sentences
Meanwhile, the Greens lost their Kitchener Centre riding, the first Ontario seat in their history, to the Liberals.
Upton Lane remains closed both ways between Kitchener Road and Chaucer Road.
"I'm very impressed by the stability and the serious thought process of Mark Carney," said Mike Brennan from Kitchener, Ontario, as he stood in line to meet the Liberal leader at a coffee shop in Cambridge, about an hour outside Toronto.
Dr Andrew Kitchener, of National Museums Scotland - where the bear fossils are held - said polar and brown bear habitats may have overlapped thousands of years ago as they do today.
Guest: Caroline Kitchener, national reporter covering abortion for the Washington Post.
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