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Liverpudlian
Liv·er·pool L0209600 (lĭv′ər-po͞ol′) A city of northwest England on the Mersey River near its mouth on the Irish Sea. First colonized by Norsemen in the late eighth century, Liverpool received a charter from King John in 1207. Today it is highly industrialized and a major port. Liv′er·pud′li·an (-pŭd′lē-ən) adj. & n.Liverpudlian (ˌlɪvəˈpʌdlɪən) na native or inhabitant of Liverpooladjof or relating to Liverpool[C19: from Liverpool, with humorous alteration of pool to puddle]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Liverpudlian - a native or resident of LiverpoolScouserLiverpool - a large city in northwestern England; its port is the country's major outlet for industrial exportsEnglish person - a native or inhabitant of England | Adj. | 1. | Liverpudlian - of or relating to Liverpool or its people; "Liverpudlian streets"; "Liverpudlian street urchins" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeLiverpoolLiverpudlian Related to Liverpudlian: ScouserSynonyms for Liverpudliannoun a native or resident of LiverpoolSynonymsRelated Words |