Definitions for Kidderminster

Kidderminster Kid·der·min·ster

Spelling: [kid-er-min-ster]
IPA: /ˈkɪd ərˌmɪn stər/

Kidderminster is a 13 letter English word.

You can make 935 anagrams from letters in Kidderminster (ddeeiikmnrrst).

Definitions for Kidderminster

noun

  1. an ingrain carpet 36 inches (91 cm) wide.

Origin of Kidderminster

First recorded in 1660-70; named after the town in Worcestershire, England, where it was first made

Examples for Kidderminster

Kidderminster, a coach, every afternoon, at a quarter before four.

What a change from peddling cakes from door to door in Kidderminster!

A widow and her two daughters, and a man, from Kidderminster, tried.

The manufactures of Kidderminster are of many years standing.

At Kidderminster there is certain to be something fresh on the tapis.

Stourbridge and Kidderminster, every morning, at half past seven.

All the Fawcetts I ever heard of from my father and mother came from Kidderminster.

Brussels carpets were introduced from Tournay into Kidderminster, in 1745.

A Kidderminster carpet was bought for the best sitting-room.

Prior to 1836 the chief officers of Kidderminster were High Bailiffs.

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