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1. (n.) Chopin
Frédéric François, 1810–49, Polish composer and pianist, in France after 1831.
2. Chopin
Kate O'Flaherty, 1851–1904, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) Chopin
the music of Chopin
"he practiced Chopin day and night"
2. (noun) Chopin, Kate Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty Chopin
United States writer who described Creole life in Louisiana (1851-1904)
3. (noun) Chopin, Frederic Francois Chopin
French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849)
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Chopin
a liquid measure formerly used in France and Great Britain, varying from half a pint to a wine quart
2. (noun) Chopin
see Chopine
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. Chopin
a musical composer, born near Warsaw, of Polish origin; his genius for music early developed itself; distinguished himself as a pianist first at Vienna and then in Paris, where he introduced the mazurkas; became the idol of the salons; visited England twice, in 1837 and 1848, and performed to admiration in London and three of the principal cities; died of consumption in Paris; he suffered much from great depression of spirits (1809-1849).
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