Proper noun
Melford (plural Melfords)
A surname.
If the expansion project goes ahead, feeder ships would take containers from the port of Oswego on Lake Ontario in upstate New York to Melford International Terminal in Nova Scotia for transfer to larger ocean-going ships. Source: Internet
Great Yarmouth wasted a good chance to get back to winning ways last Saturday when they let a two goal lead slip to draw 2-2 at home with a Long Melford side who had been reduced to 10 men and got their equaliser from a seemingly offisde position. Source: Internet
Great Yarmouth are at home to lowly Haverhill Borough tomorrow afternoon while the Greens travel to Long Melford, with both games kicking off at 3pm. Source: Internet
London: Macmillan Melford Spiro argued that his observations that unrelated children reared together on Israeli Kibbutzim nevertheless avoided one another as sexual partners confirmed the Westermarck effect. Source: Internet
On varieties of cultural relativism in anthropology, see Spiro, Melford E. (1987) "Some Reflections on Cultural Determinism and Relativism with Special Reference to Emotion and Reason," in Culture and Human Nature: Theoretical Papers of Melford E. Spiro. Source: Internet
The Long Melford Swan, which is leased from Greene King by Andrew Macmillan and his family’s company Stuart Inns, has won the ‘Restaurant with Rooms of the year’ award at the AA B&B awards. Source: Internet