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The term **"Oxford"** can refer to several related things:
1. **Place:** A historic city in Oxfordshire, England, known for its prestigious University of Oxford.
2. **University:** The **University of Oxford**, one of the world's oldest and most renowned universities.
3. **Clothing:** A type of **shoe** (an Oxford shoe), which is a low-cut, laced leather shoe. It may also refer to **Oxford cloth**, a type of woven cotton fabric often used for shirts.
4. **Institutional Usage:** Sometimes used as shorthand for the university or its style, traditions, or educational model.
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