Alexander vii
(fabio chigi) 1599–1667, italian ecclesiastic: pope 1655–67.
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(pietro ottoboni) 1610–91, italian ecclesiastic: pope 1689–91.
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alexander’s deafness alexander’s deafness al·ex·an·der’s deafness (āl’ĭg-zān’dərz) n. the inability to hear high frequencies due to the abnormal development of the cochlear duct.
- Sir alexander
. also, alexandros. cl-ssical mythology. homeric name for paris. franz [frants,, franz,, frahnts] /frænts,, frænz,, frɑnts/ (show ipa), 1891–1964, u.s. psycho-n-lyst, born in hungary. grover cleveland, 1887–1950, u.s. baseball player. sir harold r. l. g (alexander of tunis) 1891–1969, english field marshal. samuel, 1859–1938, british philosopher. william, 1726–83, general in the american revolution. a male […]
- Alexanders
a tall plant, angelica atropurpurea, of the parsley family, having broad cl-sters of small white flowers. a related plant, smyrnium olusatrum, having yellowish flowers. a c-cktail made with crème de cacao with gin or brandy (brandy alexander) and sweet cream. . also, alexandros. cl-ssical mythology. homeric name for paris. franz [frants,, franz,, frahnts] /frænts,, frænz,, […]
- Alexanderson
ernst f. w [urnst] /ɜrnst/ (show ipa), 1878–1975, u.s. engineer and inventor. historical examples and then,” jimmy continued cheerfully, “the goldsmith generator was knocked into a c-cked hat by the alexanderson generator. the radio boys trailing a voice allen chapman alexanderson (āl’ĭg-zān’dər-sən) swedish-born american electrical engineer who in 1906 invented a high-frequency alternator that made […]