cornwall
/ˈkɔrnwɔl/Definitions
1. noun
A region in the southwest of England, particularly known for its rugged coastline, scenic beauty, and association with the tin and copper mining industry.
“The tourists visited Cornwall to enjoy its stunning beaches and dramatic coastline.”
2. proper noun
The Duchy of Cornwall, a private estate that includes a significant portion of Cornwall, and is the private property of the Prince of Wales.
“The Duchy of Cornwall is a large landholding that plays a significant role in the economy of the region.”