World

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Possible Answers: TON, REALM, SPHERE, CREATION.

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Random information on the term “TON”:

The study of place names is called toponymy; for a more detailed examination of this subject in relation to British place names, refer to Toponymy in Great Britain. This article lists a number of common generic forms found in place names in Great Britain and Ireland, their meanings and some examples of their use.

Key to languages: Bry. Brythonic; C – Cumbric; K – Cornish; I – Irish; L – Latin; ME – Middle English; NF – Norman French; OE – Old English; ON – Old Norse; P – Pictish; SG – Scots Gaelic; W – Welsh

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