Fraser


[frey-zer] /ˈfreɪ zər/

noun
1.
James Earle, 1876–1953, U.S. sculptor.
2.
(John) Malcolm, 1930–2015, Australian political leader: prime minister 1975–83.
3.
Peter, 1884–1950, New Zealand statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1940–49.
4.
Simon, 1776–1862, Canadian explorer and fur trader, born in the U.S.
5.
a river in SW Canada, flowing S through British Columbia to the Pacific. 695 miles (1119 km) long.
6.
a town in SE Michigan.
7.
a male given name.
/ˈfreɪzə/
noun
1.
a river in SW Canada, in S central British Columbia, flowing northwest, south, and west through spectacular canyons in the Coast Mountains to the Strait of Georgia. Length: 1370 km (850 miles)
/ˈfreɪzə/
noun
1.
(John) Malcolm. born 1930, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1975–83)
2.
Peter. 1884–1950, New Zealand statesman, born in Scotland; prime minister (1940–49)
3.
Simon. (1776–1862), Canadian explorer: explored British Columbia and the river which was named after him

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