Lexington
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Name — The site of one of the opening battles of the American Revolutionary War, in Massachusetts, and the name of several cities and towns across the United States named after it.
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Etymology
From Lexington, one of several predecessory forms of Laxton, A village in Laxton and Moorhouse parish, Newark and Sherwood district, Nottinghamshire, England (see Laxton for further etymology). Lexington, Massachusetts was the original municipality of that name in the United States. The town in Massachusetts may have b...
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What does “Lexington” mean?
The word “Lexington” means the site of one of the opening battles of the American Revolutionary War, in Massachusetts, and the name of several cities and towns across the United States named after it.
How do you pronounce “Lexington”?
“Lexington” is pronounced LEHK-sihng-tuhn (/ˈlɛk.sɪŋ.tən/ in IPA).
How do you use “Lexington” in a sentence?
Here is “Lexington” used in a sentence: “The battles of Lexington and Concord marked the start of the Revolutionary War.”
What part of speech is “Lexington”?
“Lexington” is a name.
Is “Lexington” a common word?
“Lexington” is an uncommon word in modern English.
Why is Lexington historically significant?
Lexington, Massachusetts, is the site of one of the opening battles of the American Revolutionary War, making it historically significant as a starting point of the conflict.
Why are there multiple cities named Lexington in the United States?
Several cities and towns across the United States are named Lexington after the original Massachusetts town, often to honour its role in the American Revolutionary War.