Adelphi
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The name Adelphi comes from the Greek word adelphoi, meaning "brothers".
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Places
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Jamaica
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United Kingdom
- Adelphi, London (named after the Adelphi Buildings which it contains)
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United States
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Buildings
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Hotels
- "Adelphi Hotel" redirects here.
- The Adelphi Hotel, Melbourne; see Denton Corker Marshall
- The Adelphi Hotel (Sheffield), a defunct hotel which saw the creation of several major sports teams
- The Adelphi Hotel, Singapore (1863-1973), replaced by The Adelphi, an office and retail building
- The Britannia Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool; see Britannia Hotels#Events
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Theatres
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Universities
- Adelphi University, Garden City, New York
- The Adelphi campus of the University of Salford in England
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Other uses
- Adelphi (band), a US musical band
- The Adelphi (also New Adelphi), an influential British literary magazine
- The Adelphi Charter on Creativity, Innovation and Intellectual Property released by the Royal Society of Arts
- The Adelphi Papers, a monograph series published by the International Institute for Strategic Studies
- Adelphi Edizioni, an Italian publishing house
- Adelphi Records, a record label
- Adelphoe (or Adelphi), a play by Terence
- Adelphi Whisky, an independent bottler of Scotch whisky
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