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Definition of
Fosse Way
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Fosse Way
/ˌfɒs ˈweɪ/
/ˌfɑːs ˈweɪ/
(also
the
Fosse Way
/ðə ˌfɒs ˈweɪ/
/ðə ˌfɑːs ˈweɪ/
)
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a Roman road which crosses southern England from
Lincoln
in the east to
Exeter
in the south-west
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Fosse Way
Nearby words
the Fosbury flop
Bob Fosse
Fosse Way
fossick
verb
fossil
noun
trait
noun
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