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"Thwaite" is an Old Norse-derived term used in English place names, particularly in northern England. It typically refers to a clearing or a piece of land that has been cleared for agricultural use, often in a woodland area. The term can be found in various location names, indicating a historical connection to farming or settlement in previously wooded regions.

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