Leicester and Cirencester... are just two examples - there are others.
No English words end in those letters. =========================== English words ending in -cester tend to be town names, e.g. Leicester, Bicester, Worcester, Towcester, Alcester. It is believed that the ending -cester is derived from Latin meaning fort or camp, or from Anglo-Saxon meaning settlement.
There are seven English towns ending in ~cester; Alcester, Bicester, Cirencester, Gloucester, Leicester, Towcester, Worcester
The inclusion of 'chester', 'caster' or 'cester' in a town or city's name usually indicates that it was a Roman town. For example: Chester, Lancaster, Tadcaster, Worcester, Leicester, Gloucester.
There is no town ending in A in Surrey on the Thames river.
Manchester, Winchester, Rochester, Colchester, Chichester, Dorchester as well as Chester, and smaller settlements such as Portchester, Silchester and Ilchester. Towns ending with '-cester' have the same word origin: Leicester, Worcester, Gloucester, Towcester, Bicester and Cirencester. Also Doncaster, Lancaster and Tadcaster. Even Exeter came from a similar way.
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There are no towns ending in A on the Surrey part of the Thames.
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A large town typically refers to an urban area that is larger than a small town but not quite as large as a city. It usually has a higher population and more developed infrastructure compared to a smaller town.