Proper noun
A city in the South Island of New Zealand.
Edinburgh (an anglicisation of the Gaelic name)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA Blue Jays spokesman confirmed an ESPN report that the team had shut down its Dunedin complex after a pitcher showed symptoms of the virus. Source: Internet
A Dunedin councillor caught bare-legged on camera has clarified that he was wearing pants, just of the short variety. Source: Internet
After extensive research, he commissioned the Dunedin to be refitted with a compression refrigeration unit for meat shipment in 1881. Source: Internet
After high school, he moved to Dunedin, trained as a chef at Otago Polytechnic and worked in the Dunedin Hospital kitchens as well as bars and restaurants. Source: Internet
An all-terrain-style vehicle with a roll cage was damaged after a crash and a short police pursuit in Dunedin. Source: Internet
A Dunedin man has died from Legionnaires Disease, which he is believed to have contracted from compost. Source: Internet