A b ed
bachelor of arts in education.
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american board of foreign missions.
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[fawl] /fɔl/ noun albert bacon, 1861–1944, u.s. politician: senator 1912–21; secretary of the interior 1921–23; convicted in teapot dome scandal. fall /fɔːl/ verb (mainly intransitive) falls, falling, fell (fɛl), fallen (ˈfɔːlən) to descend by the force of gravity from a higher to a lower place to drop suddenly from an erect position to collapse to […]
- A b guthrie
[guhth-ree] /ˈgʌθ ri/ noun a(lfred) b(ertram), jr. 1901–91, u.s. novelist. sir (william) tyrone, 1900–71, english stage director and producer. woodrow wilson (“woody”) 1912–67, u.s. folk singer. a city in central oklahoma: the former state capital. a male given name. guthrie /ˈɡʌθrɪ/ noun samuel. 1782–1848, us chemist: invented percussion priming powder and a punch lock for […]
- A b guthrie jr
[guhth-ree] /ˈgʌθ ri/ noun a(lfred) b(ertram), jr. 1901–91, u.s. novelist. sir (william) tyrone, 1900–71, english stage director and producer. woodrow wilson (“woody”) 1912–67, u.s. folk singer. a city in central oklahoma: the former state capital. a male given name. guthrie /ˈɡʌθrɪ/ noun samuel. 1782–1848, us chemist: invented percussion priming powder and a punch lock for […]
- A b hart
[hahrt] /hɑrt/ noun albert bushnell [boo sh-nl] /ˈbʊʃ nl/ (show ipa), 1854–1943, u.s. editor, historian, and educator. gary (warren) born 1936, u.s. politician: senator 1975–87. lorenz [lawr-uh nts,, lohr-] /ˈlɔr ənts,, ˈloʊr-/ (show ipa), 1895–1943, u.s. lyricist. moss, 1904–61, u.s. playwright and librettist. william s(hakespeare) 1872–1946, u.s. film actor. hart /hɑːt/ noun (pl) harts, hart […]