Chelsea

Etymology
chalk wharf.

Anglo-Saxon Celchyth from cealc (chalk) + hyd (landing place).

Proper noun

 * 1) A district on the northern bank of the river Thames in western London.
 * 2) Any of several places (mostly in the US) named after it.
 * 3) A type of porcelain once manufactured there.
 * , derived from the London borough.

Derived terms

 * Chelsea boots
 * Chelsea pensioner


 * Chelsea tractor

Quotations

 * 1969 Joni Mitchell, Chelsea morning ( a song)
 * Woke up, it was Chelsea morning
 * And the first thing that I heard
 * Was a song outside my window

Anagrams

 * leaches

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