How Do You Spell LIANGAMMARCH WELLS?

Pronunciation: [lˈa͡ɪəŋɡˌamɑːk wˈɛlz] (IPA)

"Liangammarch Wells" is a small village located in Wales, pronounced as /li:aŋˈamarχ wɛlz/. The name of the village reflects both Welsh and English origins. "Liangammarch" is derived from the Welsh language, with "liang" meaning "smooth" and "ammarch" referring to the nearby river. "Wells" is an English word that denotes the numerous springs present in the village. While the spelling of its name may be daunting, the beauty of Liangammarch Wells is certainly worth exploring.

LIANGAMMARCH WELLS Meaning and Definition

  1. Wales. Muriated waters, containing barium, calcium, and magnesium chloride. Used by drinking and bathing in cardiac asthenia, chronic glandular enlargements, neurasthenia, gout, rheumatism, and dyspepsia.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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