Also called Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
a seaport in Tyne and Wear, in NE England, on the Tyne River: shipbuilding; major coal center.
a seaport in E New South Wales, in SE Australia.
a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, NE of Toronto, on Lake Ontario.
idioms
carry coals to Newcastle,
to take something to a place where its kind exists in great quantity.
to do something wholly unnecessary.
Newcastle1
British
/ ˈnjuːˌkɑːsəl /
noun
a port in SE Australia, in E New South Wales near the mouth of the Hunter River: important industrial centre, with extensive steel, metalworking, engineering, shipbuilding, and chemical industries. It suffered Australia's first recorded fatal earthquake, in 1989. Pop: 279 975 (2001)