A john p martin


[mahr-tn] /ˈmɑr tn/
noun
archer john porter [ahr-cher] /ˈɑr tʃər/ (show ipa), 1910–2002, english biochemist: n-bel prize in chemistry 1952.
frank, 1890–1974, swiss composer.
glenn luther, 1886–1955, u.s. airplane designer and manufacturer.
homer dodge, 1836–97, u.s. painter.
joseph w(illiam) jr. 1884–1968, u.s. political leader and publisher: speaker of the house 1947–49, 1953–55.
mary, 1913–90, u.s. actress and musical comedy star.
saint, a.d. 316?–397, french prelate: bishop of tours 370?–397.
a male given name: from the name of the roman god mars.
martin
/ˈmɑːtɪn/
noun
any of various swallows of the genera progne, delichon, riparia, etc, having a square or slightly forked tail see also house martin
word origin
c15: perhaps from st martin, because the birds were believed to migrate at the time of martinmas
martin
/ˈmɑːtɪn/
noun
archer john porter. 1910–2002, british biochemist; n-bel prize for chemistry 1952 (with richard synge; 1914–94) for developing paper chromatography (1944). he subsequently developed gas chromatography (1953)
chris(topher anthony john). born 1977, british rock musician, lead singer of coldplay; married to the us actress gwyneth paltrow.
(french) (martɛ̃). frank. 1890–1974, swiss composer. he used a modified form of the twelve-note technique in some of his works, which include pet-te symphonie concertante (1946) and the oratorio golgotha (1949)
sir george (henry). born 1926, british record producer and arranger, noted for his work with the beatles
john. 1789–1854, british painter, noted for his visionary landscapes and large-scale works with biblical subjects
michael (john). baron. born 1945, scottish labour politician; speaker of the house of commons (2000–09)
paul (edgar philippe). born 1938, canadian liberal politician; prime minister of canada (2003–06)
saint. called saint martin of tours. ?316–?397 ad, bishop of tours (?371–?397); a patron saint of france. he furthered monasticism in gaul. feast day: nov 11 or 12
steve(n). born 1945, us film actor and comedian; his films include the jerk (1979), roxanne (1987), and bowfinger) (1999)
martin
n.

kind of swallow-like bird (chelidon urbica), 1580s, from scot. martoune (mid-15c.), from middle french martin, from the masc. proper name in some sense. writers in 17c. said it was named for st. martin of tours (d. 397 c.e.), whose festival day (martinmas) is nov. 11, about the time the birds depart.
martin

masc. proper name, from latin martinus, derivative of mars (genitive martis), roman god of war (see mars).

martin mar·tin (mär’tn), lillien jane. 1851-1943.

american psychologist who is noted for her pioneering work in gerontology.
martin

king of aragon from 1395 and of sicily (as martin ii from 1409). he was the son of peter iv and brother of john i of aragon.
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