Definitions for Seringapatam

Seringapatam Se·rin·ga·pa·tam

Spelling: [suh-ring-guh-puh-tam]
IPA: /səˌrɪŋ gə pəˈtæm/

Seringapatam is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 1920 anagrams from letters in Seringapatam (aaaegimnprst).

Definitions for Seringapatam

noun

  1. a town in S Karnataka, in S India, former capital of Mysore state: taken by the British 1799.

Examples for Seringapatam

After the capture of Seringapatam in 1799 the attention of the Company's government was drawn to the prevalence of Thuggee.

She was called the "Seringapatam," and was the finest ship of the Pacific whaling-fleet, having been built for a ship-of-war.

None of us have ever been to Seringapatam, and should not know what to do when we got there.

The island of Seringapatam was permanently occupied as a British possession.

However, the Seringapatam only answered by showing her colours, and held on.

Seringapatam was besieged, and on the 4th of May was stormed and captured.

He then set out with his army to bar the passage of the British to Seringapatam.

Both the caterpillar and the plant are found in the jungle in the neighbourhood of Seringapatam.

Here see the robe worn by Tippoo Sahib, when killed at Seringapatam, in 1799.

On blue bands above and below were inscribed in gold the words Assaye and Seringapatam.

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