Home › Words › C › caerphillycaerphilly/kəɹˈfɪli/caerphilly means A town in Caerphilly borough, in the old county of Glamorgan, South Wales.caerphilly is pronounced /kəɹˈfɪli/.EtymologyFrom Welsh Caerffili (literally “Ffili’s fort”).nameA town in Caerphilly borough, in the old county of Glamorgan, South Wales.A county borough in Wales formed in 1996.nounA light-colored, crumbly cheese made from cow's milk.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.cabrales 63% match — A moderately hard blue cheese, from Spain, made from goat or sheep milk vs caerphilly →halloumi 62% match — A traditional cheese from Cyprus, made from goat's and/or sheep's milk. vs caerphilly →cheeselet 61% match — A small, usually roundish lump of cheese; a baby cheese; specifically, a particular type made with sheep's milk in Malta. vs caerphilly →cheddar 61% match — Cheddar cheese. vs caerphilly →casefy 61% match — To make or become cheeselike. vs caerphilly →cheddarlike 60% match — Resembling cheddar cheese. vs caerphilly →kasseri 60% match — A medium-hard pale yellow cheese of Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey, usually made from unpasteurized sheep milk. vs caerphilly →havarti 60% match — A semi-soft Danish cow's milk cheese. vs caerphilly →