Lowestoft
[lohs-tawft, -toft, -tuh f] /ˈloʊs tɔft, -tɒft, -təf/
noun
1.
a seaport in NE Suffolk, in E England: famous for a type of china.
/ˈləʊstɒft/
noun
1.
a fishing port and resort in E England, in NE Suffolk on the North Sea. Pop: 68 340 (2001)
n.
type of porcelain, named for a town in Suffolk where it was made from 1757.
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