Proper noun
A town on the River Forth in Fife council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS9387).
The former county town of Kincardineshire, Scotland, abandoned in the Middle Ages.
A hamlet near Ardgay, Sutherland, Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NH6089).
A municipality and community in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt Kincardine Castle on 2 July he confessed to rebellion and prayed for forgiveness. Source: Internet
A new railway line was completed which connected Kincardine and Stirling, and thus reconnecting Alloa to the national rail network for the first time since 1968, was opened to the public. Source: Internet
After a couple of false starts, the baseball season has officially arrived for the Kincardine Cubs. Source: Internet
Alf was a well-respected stone mason who bricked hundreds of homes and stone fireplaces in the Kincardine area. Source: Internet
A crane was lifting boats into the Kincardine Harbour Saturday. Source: Internet
An impressive run by the Kincardine District Secondary School girls hockey team came to a screeching halt in the OFSAA provincial semi-finals Friday morning. Source: Internet