worcester
noun(Worces-ter)
low-fired porcelain containing a frit and steatite produced at Worcester, England, from about 1751 —called also Worcester china, Worcester porcelain
worcester
biographical name(Worces-ter)
Joseph Emerson 1784—1865 American lexicographer
worcester
geographical name(Worces-ter)
city in east central Massachusetts west of Boston population 181,045
worcester
geographical name(Worces-ter)
county of west central England; capital Worcester area 704 square miles (1823 square kilometers), population 566,000
worcester
geographical name(Worces-ter)
city and capital of Worcestershire and formerly capital of Hereford and Worcester population 100,000