Alexander viii
(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 […]
- Alexandra feodorovna
1872–1918, empress of russia (wife of nicholas ii). historical examples “alexandra feodorovna must certainly come this way,” remarked the ragged “saint” as i stood at his side. the minister of evil william le queux alexandra feodorovna held her breath at hearing those words. the minister of evil william le queux excuses were made for alexandra […]