A g eiffel
[ahy-fuh l; french e-fel] /ˈaɪ fəl; french ɛˈfɛl/
noun
alexandre gustave
[a-lek-sahn-druh gys-tav] /a lɛkˈsɑ̃ drə güsˈtav/ (show ipa), 1832–1923, french civil engineer and pioneer aerodynamic researcher.
eiffel
/ˈaɪfəl; french ɛfɛl/
noun
alexandre gustave (alɛksɑ̃drə ɡystav). 1832–1923, french engineer
Read Also:
- A g l mcnaughton
[muh k-nawt-n] /məkˈnɔt n/ noun andrew george latta [lat-uh] /ˈlæt ə/ (show ipa), 1887–1966, canadian army officer, statesman, diplomat, and scientist.
- A g latta mcnaughton
[muh k-nawt-n] /məkˈnɔt n/ noun andrew george latta [lat-uh] /ˈlæt ə/ (show ipa), 1887–1966, canadian army officer, statesman, diplomat, and scientist.
- A g m a
american guild of musical artists. also, a.g.m.a. agma /ˈæɡmə/ noun (phonetics) the symbol (ŋ), used to represent a velar nasal consonant, as in long (lɒŋ) or tank (tæŋk)
- A g meyer
[mahy-er] /ˈmaɪ ər/ noun adolf, 1866–1950, u.s. psychiatrist, born in switzerland. albert (gregory) 1903–65, u.s. roman catholic clergyman. annie florance nathan, 1867–1951, u.s. writer andeducator, a founder of barnard college. julius lothar [jool-yuh s loh-thahr;; german yoo-lee-oo s loh-tahr,, loh-tahr] /ˈdʒul yəs ˈloʊ θɑr;; german ˈyu li ʊs ˈloʊ tɑr,, loʊˈtɑr/ (show ipa), 1830–95, german […]
- A g papandreou
[pah-puh n-drey-oo] /ˌpɑ pənˈdreɪ u/ noun andreas [ahn-drey-uh s] /ɑnˈdreɪ əs/ (show ipa), (george) 1919–1996, greek political leader: premier 1981–89 (son of george papandreou). george, 1888–1968, greek statesman: premier 1944, 1963–65. papandreou /ˌpæpənˈdreɪuː; greek papanˈðrɛu/ noun andreas (george) (anˈdrɛas). 1919–96, greek economist and socialist politician; prime minister (1981–89; 1993–96)