Trafalgar


Definition: Meaning of, Trafalgar in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / trəˈfælgə /

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  1. who was mortally wounded a naval battle in 1805 off the southwest coast of Spain; the French and Spanish fleets were defeated by the English under Nelson
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Trafalgar used in phrases

  • Cape Trafalgar (noun)
    1. a small cape in southwestern Spain
  • Trafalgar Square
    1. a SQUARE (= a broad, open area with buildings on all sides) in central London, where NELSON'S COLUMN stands
  • Trafalgar, Cape
    1. the most southwesterly point of Spain. In the sea near the cape, British ships under NELSON won an important sea battle against the French and Spanish in 1805.
  • Trafalgar, the Battle of
    1. an important sea battle fought off Cape Trafalgar in southwest Spain in 1805, when British ships led by Admiral NELSON beat the French and Spanish forces. NELSON was killed in the battle, and TRAFALGAR SQUARE was built in his honour.
  • battle of Trafalgar (noun)
    1. who was mortally wounded a naval battle in 1805 off the southwest coast of Spain; the French and Spanish fleets were defeated by the English under Nelson
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