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We've found 42 definitions containing the term: latrielle, pierre andr (0.16 seconds)

ramist  Webster Dictionary
a follower of pierre Rame, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians
segovia  (əˈgoʊ vi ə) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Andrés, 1893–1987, Spanish guitarist.
derain  (əˈrɛ̃) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André, 1880–1954, French painter.
malraux  (ælˈroʊ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André, 1901–76, French writer, art historian, and politician.
ampère  (ˈæm pɪər, æmˈpɪər,) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André Marie, 1775–1836, French physicist.
breton  (ə tɔn) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André, 1896–1966, French poet and critic.
fleury  (œˈri) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André Hercule de, 1653–1743, French cardinal and statesman.
masséna  (æs eɪˈnɑ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André, duc de Rivoli and Prince d'Essling, 1758–1817, French marshal under Napoleon I.
gide  (ʒid) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André (Paul Guillaume), 1869–1951, French writer: Nobel prize 1947.
chardin  (ʒɑ̃) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre Teilhard de,
ronsard  (ɔ̃ˈsar) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre de, 1524–85, French poet.
watts  (ɒts) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André, born 1946, U.S. concert pianist, born in Germany.
south dakota  (ˈsaʊθˌbaʊnd) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a state in the N central United States. 754,844; 77,047 sq. mi. (199,550 sq. km). Cap.: pierre. Abbr.: SD, S. Dak.
corneille  (ɔrˈneɪ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre, 1606–84, French playwright and poet.
baudelaire  (ˌboʊd lˈɛər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Charles pierre, 1821–67, French poet.
boulez  (ˈlɛz) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre, born 1925, French composer and conductor.
bonnard  (ɔˈnɑr) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre, 1867–1947, French painter.
maurois  (ɔrˈwɑ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
André (Émile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog), 1885–1967, French writer.
de gaulle  (ə ˈgoʊl, ˈgɔl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Charles André Joseph Marie, 1890–1970, French general: president 1959–69.
proudhon  (ˈdɔ̃) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre Joseph, 1809–65, French socialist and writer.
vernier  (ˈvɜr ni ər, vɛrnˈyeɪ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre, 1580–1637, French mathematician and inventor.
louys  (lwi) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre, 1870–1925, French poet and novelist.
beaumarchais  (ˌboʊ mɑrˈʃeɪ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre Augustin Caron de, 1732–99, French playwright.
beauregard  (ˈboʊ rɪˌgɑrd) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818–93, Confederate general in the Civil War.
renoir  (ˈrɛn wɑr, rɛnˈwɑr) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
his father, Pierre Auguste, 1841–1919, French painter.
polonium  (əˈloʊ ni əm) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a radioactive chemical element discovered by pierre and Marie Curie in 1898.
monteux  (ɒnˈtœ, mɔ̃-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre, 1875–1964, U.S. orchestra conductor, born in France.
larousse  (əˈrus, lɑ-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre Athanase, 1817–75, French grammarian, lexicographer, and encyclopedist.
laplace  (əˈplɑs) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre Simon, Marquis de, 1749–1827, French astronomer and mathematician.
waldo  (ˈwɔl doʊ, ˈwɒl-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Pierre or Peter, died c1217, French religious reformer, declared a heretic.
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