Teeswater
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Etymology
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From
Tees
+
water
, after the river in northern England.
Noun
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Teeswater
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plural
Teeswaters
)
One of a
breed
of
cattle
formerly bred in
England
, but supposed to have originated in
Holland
and to have been the principal stock from which the
shorthorns
were derived.
One of an old English breed of
sheep
, allied to the
Leicester
.
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