Paxton
[pak-stuh n] /ˈpæk stən/
noun
1.
Sir Joseph, 1801–65, English horticulturist and architect.
/ˈpækstən/
noun
1.
Sir Joseph. 1801–65, English architect, who designed Crystal Palace (1851), the first large structure of prefabricated glass and iron parts
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