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Chester,Manchester,Glouchester
It is not so much words that end in cester but place names. In England, some place names that end in cester are Cirencester, Gloucester, Leicester, Rochester and Worcester.
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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Bolton, Walton, Brighton, Sutton...
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.
Manchester, Colchester, Dorchester, Chichester, Winchester, Portchester, Rochester, WorchesterThere is also the City of Chester in the north west of England, Ilchester in Somerset and Silchester in Hampshire. The "chester" suffix derives from the Latin word castra, meaning a camp or settlement, so these towns had been settled by the Romans during the Roman occupation of Britain which lasted from about the year 40 AD until about 450 - 500 AD. "Worchester" does not exist but the town of Worcester has a similar derivation - the "-cester" part also comes from the Latin word castra. Others with slightly different forms of castra include Alcester, Lancaster, Cirencester, Gloucester (pronounced Gloster), Leicester (pronounced Lester) Tadcaster, Wroxeter and Towcester, (pronounced Toaster.)
Some towns that end with "ster" include Worcester, Chester, and Lancaster. These names are often derived from Old English or Latin, reflecting historical settlements. Other examples include Rochester and Gloucester, which can also be found in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Exchequer of Chester ended in 1830.
Scottish people originate from Scotland, which is a country at the northern end of the island of Great Britain, it contains many towns.