Fareham
[fair-uh m] /ˈfɛər əm/
noun
1.
an urban district in Hampshire, S England, near Portsmouth.
/ˈfɛərəm/
noun
1.
a market town in S England, in S Hampshire. Pop: 37 440 (2001 est)
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