A town in Indiana; named for the town in England.
A city, the county seat of Darlington County, South Carolina.
A unitary authority, the Borough of Darlington, in County Durham which includes the town.
A suburb of Adelaide, South Australia; named for the town in England.
A habitational surname from Old English.
A community and rural municipality in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
A town in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, which surrounds the city.
A suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
A town in Victoria.
A large market town in County Durham, England.
A village in Missouri; named for a railroad employee.
A borough of Pennsylvania; named for S. P. Darlington, a merchant from Pittsburgh.
A city, the county seat of Lafayette County, Wisconsin; named for landowner Joshua Darling.
A suburb of Sydney in New South Wales; named for either Richard Darling or William Vane, 3rd Earl of Darlington.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A pair of transistors with the emitter of one connected to the base of the other and the collectors connected together, acting as a transistor with greater amplification.
A town in Indiana.
A village in Michigan.
A city, the county seat of Lafayette County, Mississippi; named for the city in England.
A town and village in Wisconsin.
A town, the county seat of Granville County, North Carolina.
An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
An unincorporated community in Florida.
A neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta.
A census-designated place in New Jersey.
A city in Alabama.
A town in Nova Scotia.
An English habitational surname derived from the city in England.
A district of Tunstall, Staffordshire.
A town in Maine; named for the city in England.
A town in Massachusetts.
An unincorporated community in Colorado.
A hamlet in Northumberland.
A city in Arkansas.
A town in Connecticut; named for the city in England.
A city in Idaho.
A city in Iowa; named for its township, itself named for the town in New York.
A city in Kansas.
A settlement on Saint Croix, in the United States Virgin Islands.
A town in Maryland.
A city in Georgia, United States; named for the university.
A town and village in New York; named for the town in Massachusetts.
A city in Oxfordshire, England, famous for its university.
A town in Canterbury, New Zealand.
A borough of Pennsylvania.
A city in Ohio.
An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
A village in Furnas County and Harlan County, Nebraska.
A variety of shoe, typically made of heavy leather.
A dictionary published by Oxford University Press, especially the Oxford English Dictionary.
A type of basket weave cotton fabric used for clothing.