cambridg
/ˈkæmbrɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
a city in eastern England, on the River Cam, famous for its university.
“She studied at the University of Cambridge for four years.”
2. proper noun
the University of Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, or one of the colleges of the university.
“He was a professor at Cambridge.”
3. adjective
relating to or characteristic of the University of Cambridge or its people.
“The Cambridge lectures were well-attended by academics.”
4. verb
to move or be moved in a way that resembles the motion of a boat through the water, especially a boat that is being propelled by the currents of a river.
“The leaf cambridged across the surface of the pond.”