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  • 11Bourn Brook — is a common name for small rivers, reflected in a number of place names. See:* Bourn Brook, Cambridgeshire * Bournbrook, Birmingham * Bournville, Birminghamee also* Bourne …

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  • 12Bourn Brook, Cambridgeshire — Bourn Brook is a minor tributary of the River Cam in Cambridgeshire.It has its source near the village of Eltisley, 10 miles west of Cambridge, running east through Caxton, Bourn and Toft to join the Cam at Byron s Pool in Grantchester, where the …

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  • 13Bourn Airport — Infobox Airport name = Bourn Airport nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = caption = IATA = ICAO = EGSN type = Public owner = operator = Rural Flying Corps city served = location = Cambridge elevation f = 226 elevation m = 69… …

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  • 14bourn — or bourne noun Etymology: Middle English burn, bourne more at burn Date: 12th century stream, brook …

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  • 15bourn — a stream, brook or rivulet in southern England (Saxon) …

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  • 16bourn — bourn1 /bawrn, bohrn/, n. Scot. and North Eng. burn2. Also, bourne. bourn2 bournless, adj. /bawrn, bohrn, boorn/, n. Archaic. 1. a bound; limit. 2. destination; goal. 3. realm; domain. [1515 25; earl …

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  • 17bourn — noun a) A small stream or brook. b) destination See Also: burn …

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  • 18bourn — Synonyms and related words: adolescent stream, anchorage, arroyo, beck, border line, bound, boundary, boundary condition, boundary line, braided stream, branch, break boundary, breakoff point, brook, brooklet, burn, ceiling, channel,… …

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  • 19bourn — A Geordie Dictionary A stream (Burn) actually an Anglo Saxon word, but now most commonly associated with Scotland. Used in Northumberland and the northern part of County Durham …

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  • 20bourn — bourne, born, borne …

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