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Salop

American  
[sal-uhp] / ˈsæl əp /

noun

  1. a county in W England. 1,348 sq. mi. (3,490 sq. km).


Salop British  
/ ˈsæləp /

noun

  1. a former name (1974–80) of Shropshire

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Other Word Forms

  • Salopian adjective

Example Sentences

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“I’m here to listen to all of you, because that is what you deserve,” Ben Salop, 20, a 2022 graduate of Oakland Technical High School, told the students.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 3, 2024

That could drive up prices around the internet, said Steven Salop, a Georgetown Law School professor and former federal antitrust regulator.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 13, 2021

“A superficial analysis might suggest that this policy leads to the prices on Amazon.com falling,” Salop said.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 13, 2021

Access National Bank of Reston appointed John P. Salop senior vice president and chief credit officer.

From Washington Post • Aug. 11, 2013

They resided in the parish of Norbury, in Staffordshire, on the borders of Salop, where the poet was baptized on the 13th of June 1574.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" by Various