Proper noun
Warminster
A town in Wiltshire, England.
Carducci, Giosuè, Selected Verse/ Giosuè Carducci: edited with a translation, introduction and commentary by David H. Higgins, (Aris & Phillips; Warminster, England), 1994. Source: Internet
"Bitterness concentrates in the stem end and skin and doesn't penetrate the entire fruit," says horticulturist Tracy K. Lee of W. Atlee Burpee & Co., in Warminster, Pennsylvania. Source: Internet
In the Philadelphia suburbs, PFAS have contaminated some sources of drinking water in Warminster and Warrington, Bucks County, and Horsham, Montgomery County, where firefighting foams were used at nearby sites of former U.S. Navy bases. Source: Internet
The open court of Wessex Fives, built in 1787, is still in existence at Warminster School although it has fallen out of regular use. Source: Internet