Definitions for Trafalgar

Trafalgar Tra·fal·gar

Spelling: [truh-fal-ger; Spanish trah-fahl- Trafalgar is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 132 anagrams from letters in Trafalgar (aaafglrrt).

Definitions for Trafalgar

noun

  1. Cape, a cape on the SW coast of Spain, W of Gibraltar: British naval victory over the French and Spanish fleets 1805.

Examples for Trafalgar

So, she and her friends used me as a meeting point in Trafalgar Square.

Certainly the Gormley project was making me sensitive to the ambient life of Trafalgar Square.

"The battle of Trafalgar, no doubt," her aunt interrupted, briskly.

Going by a hotel in Trafalgar Square he stepped in and asked for a bed.

We had one of them at Trafalgar, holding Nelson in his arms when he died.

On Trafalgar Day the weather was not so much unfavourable as extremely dangerous.

The total British loss in the battle of Trafalgar amounted to 1587.

A giant toy duck was waddling on top of the fourth plinth when I arrived in Trafalgar Square mid-morning.

I was chaplain of the ship San Jos at the battle of Trafalgar.

Trafalgar Square was chilly today, good preparation for Prince Harry's polar trek.

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