A durer
[doo r-er, dyoo r-; german dy-ruh r] /ˈdʊər ər, ˈdyʊər-; german ˈdü rər/
noun
albrecht
[ahl-brekht] /ˈɑl brɛxt/ (show ipa), 1471–1528, german painter and engraver.
dürer
/german ˈdyːrər/
noun
albrecht (ˈalbrɛçt). 1471–1528, german painter and engraver, regarded as the greatest artist of the german renaissance and noted particularly as a draughtsman and for his copper engravings and woodcuts
Read Also:
- A dvorak
[dvawr-zhahk, -zhak; czech dvaw-rzhahk] /ˈdvɔr ʒɑk, -ʒæk; czech ˈdvɔ rʒɑk/ noun antonín [ahn-taw-nyeen] /ˈɑn tɔ nyin/ (show ipa), 1841–1904, czech composer. dvořák /ˈdvɔːʒæk; czech ˈdvɔrʒaːk/ noun antonín (ˈantɔnjiːn), known as anton dvořák. 1841–1904, czech composer, much of whose work reflects the influence of folk music. his best-known work is the symphony no. 9 from the […]
- A dyce
[dahys] /daɪs/ noun alexander, 1798–1869, scottish editor.
- A e a
actors’ equity -ssociation. also, aea. british. atomic energy authority.
- A e and p
amb-ssador extraordinary and plenipotentiary.
- A e beach
[beech] /bitʃ/ noun alfred ely, 1826–96, u.s. editor, publisher, and inventor. amy marcey cheney [mahr-see] /ˈmɑr si/ (show ipa), 1867–1944, u.s. composer and pianist. moses yale, 1800–68, u.s. newspaper publisher. rex ellingwood [el-ing-woo d] /ˈɛl ɪŋˌwʊd/ (show ipa), 1877–1949, u.s. novelist and short-story writer. sylvia woodbridge, 1887–1962, u.s. bookseller and publisher in france. beach /biːtʃ/ […]