trafalgar
IPA: trʌfˈæɫgɝ
Root Word: Trafalgar
noun
- A headland in the Province of Cádiz in the south-west of Spain.
- A sea area centred on this cape
- A famous naval battle once fought near the headland (1805); part of the Napoleonic Wars.
- A town in Victoria, Australia.
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Examples of "trafalgar" in Sentences
- Trafalgar order of battle and casualties.
- The Trafalgar Club is the party's fundraising arm.
- She blames me personally for this new Trafalgar...
- There are of course four lions in Trafalgar Square.
- She blames me personally for this new Trafalgar . . .
- Data for this chart are in Trafalgar order of battle and casualties.
- Collingwood appointed him immediately after the battle of Trafalgar.
- Buses stopping in Trafalgar Square or Strand are the nearest services.
- He reached the rank of brigadier and died during the Battle of Trafalgar.
- The effectiveness of this tactic was demonstrated at the Battle of Trafalgar.