Battleford
English
Etymology
Battle + ford From the ford found on the Battle River near its confluence with the North Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan.
Proper noun
Battleford (plural Battlefords)
- A placename in Saskatchewan, Canada
- A fort settlement, in what was once the Northwest Territories, Canada
- A town in Saskatchewan, Canada
- Collectively, the region around the town in Saskatchewan, Canada
- A battle named after the place
Synonyms
- (the region): Battlefords
Derived terms
- North Battleford (a city in Saskatchewan, Canada)
- The Battlefords (the town of Battleford and the city of North Battleford, collectively)
- Battlefords (collectively, the region around Battleford)
See also
- Fort Battleford on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Battleford on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- North Battleford on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- The Battlefords on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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