Difference between Oxford and Oxford

What is the difference between Oxford and Oxford?

Oxford as a noun is (cloth) while Oxford as a noun is a city in england famous for its university.

Oxford

Part of speech: noun

Definition: (cloth) A shoe of a particular sort.

Oxford

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: A city in England famous for its university.Oxford University.A variety of shoe, typically made of heavy leather; also known as a balmoral.An Oxford Dictionary.

Example sentence: When I finished my initial year at Oxford, I flew home to marry Kirby, who had been my girlfriend in college. We had met on a blind date.

We hope you now know whether to use Oxford or Oxford in your sentence.

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