New Definition–adjective | 1. | of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.; having but lately come or been brought into being: a new book.
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mething that is new; a new object, quality, condition, etc.: Ring out the old, ring in the new. | | From Dictionary
York Definition–noun | 1. | a member of the royal house of England that ruled from 1461 to 1485. | | 2. | 1st Duke of (Edmund of Langley ), 1341–1402, progenitor of the house of York (son of Edward III). | | 5. | Ancient, Eboracum. a city in North Yorkshire, in NE England, on the Ouse: the capital of Roman Britain; cathedral. 102,700. | | 6. | a city in SE Pennsylvania: meeting of the Continental Congress 1777–78. 44,619. | | 7. | an estuary in E Virginia, flowing SE into Chesapeake Bay. 40 mi. (64 km) long. | | 8. | Cape, a cape at the NE extremity of Australia. | | From Dictionary
Hospital Definition–noun | 1. | an institution in which sick or injured persons are given medical or surgical treatment. | | 2. | a similar establishment for the care of animals. | | 3. | a repair shop for specific portable objects: violin hospital; doll hospital. | | 4. | British. an institution supported by charity or taxes for the care of the needy, as an orphanage or old people's home. | | From Dictionary
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