"kensington" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: kensingtons [plural]
Etymology: Named after the Royal School of Needlework in the UK, formerly known as the "Kensington School of Needlework". Head templates: {{en-noun}} kensington (plural kensingtons)
  1. (dated, Midwestern US and Western US) A sewing circle for women. Wikipedia link: Denton, TX, Kensington, England, Royal School of Needlework, University of North Texas Press Tags: Midwestern-US, US, Western, dated Synonyms: Kensington, Kensington party Translations (sewing circle): ompeluseura (Finnish)

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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