jean-frederic joliot-curie
(Joliot, Jean-Frederic Joliot, Joliot-Curie, Jean-Frederic Joliot-Curie)
Princeton's WordNet
French nuclear physicist who was marie Curie's assistant and who worked with marie Curie's daughter who he married (taking the name Joliot-Curie); he and his wife discovered how to synthesize new radioactive elements (1900-1958)
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jean-frederic joliot
(Joliot, Jean-Frederic Joliot, Joliot-Curie, Jean-Frederic Joliot-Curie)
Princeton's WordNet
French nuclear physicist who was marie Curie's assistant and who worked with marie Curie's daughter who he married (taking the name Joliot-Curie); he and his wife discovered how to synthesize new radioactive elements (1900-1958)
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joliot-curie
(Joliot, Jean-Frederic Joliot, Joliot-Curie, Jean-Frederic Joliot-Curie)
Princeton's WordNet
French nuclear physicist who was marie Curie's assistant and who worked with marie Curie's daughter who he married (taking the name Joliot-Curie); he and his wife discovered how to synthesize new radioactive elements (1900-1958)
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joliot
(Joliot, Jean-Frederic Joliot, Joliot-Curie, Jean-Frederic Joliot-Curie)
Princeton's WordNet
French nuclear physicist who was marie Curie's assistant and who worked with marie Curie's daughter who he married (taking the name Joliot-Curie); he and his wife discovered how to synthesize new radioactive elements (1900-1958)
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sault
Webster Dictionary
a rapid in some rivers; as, the Sault Ste. marie
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curie
(Curie, Pierre Curie)
Princeton's WordNet
French physicist; husband of marie Curie (1859-1906)
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pierre curie
(Curie, Pierre Curie)
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French physicist; husband of marie Curie (1859-1906)
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louis xvi
(Louis XVI)
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king of France from 1774 to 1792; his failure to grant reforms led to the French Revolution; he and his queen (Marie Antoinette) were guillotined (1754-1793)
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de lesseps
(əˈlɛs ɛps)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Vicomte Ferdinand marie,
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amundsen sea
(ˈroʊ ɑl)
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an arm of the S Pacific Ocean off marie Byrd Land, Antarctica.
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leconte de lisle
(ə kɔ̃t də ˈlil)
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Charles marie, 1818–94, French poet.
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flagstad
(ˈflæg stæd)
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Kirsten marie, 1895–1962, Norwegian soprano.
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josephine
(ˈdʒoʊ zəˌfin, -sə-)
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Empress (Marie Joséphine Rose Tascher de la Pagerie),
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legendre
(əˈʒɑ̃ drə)
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Adrien marie, 1752–1833, French mathematician.
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polonium
(əˈloʊ ni əm)
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a radioactive chemical element discovered by Pierre and marie Curie in 1898.
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ampère
(ˈæm pɪər, æmˈpɪər,)
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André marie, 1775–1836, French physicist.
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du barry
(ˈbær i, dyu)
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Comtesse (Marie Jeanne Bécu), 1746–93, mistress of Louis XV.
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sévigné
(ɪ viˈnyeɪ)
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Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de, 1626–96, French writer, esp. of letters.
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stendhal
(ɛnˈdɑl, stæn-;)
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(Marie Henri Beyle), 1783–1842, French novelist and critic.
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laurencin
(ɔ rɑ̃ˈsɛ̃)
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Marie, 1885–1956, French painter, lithographer, and stage designer.
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lamartine
(ˌlɑ mɑrˈtin, ˌlæm ər-)
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Alphonse marie Louis de Prat de, 1790–1869, French poet.
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hugo
(ˈhyu goʊ or, often, ˈyu-)
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Victor (Marie, Viscount) 1802–85, French poet, novelist, and playwright.
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toulouse-lautrec
(ʊˈluz loʊˈtrɛk; often -ˈlus-)
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Henri marie Raymond de, 1864–1901, French painter and lithographer.
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robespierre
(ˈroʊbz pɪər, -piˌɛər, ˌroʊ bəs piˈɛər)
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Maximilien François marie Isidore de, 1758–94, French revolutionary leader.
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corday d'armont
(ɔrˈdeɪ dɑrˈmɔ̃)
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(Marie Anne) Charlotte, 1768–93, French Revolutionary heroine who assassinated Marat.
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bernadette
(ˌbɜr nəˈdɛt)
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Saint, (Marie Bernarde Soubirous), 1844–79, French nun. Also called Bernadette of Lourdes.
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fourier
(ˈfʊər iˌeɪ, -i ər)
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François marie Charles, 1772–1837, French socialist and reformer.
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voltaire
(ʊlˈtɛər, vɒl-)
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(François marie Arouet), 1694–1778, French writer and philosopher.
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huysmans
(ˈmɑ̃s)
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Joris Karl (Charles marie Georges Huysmans), 1848–1907, French novelist.
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comte
(ɔ̃t)
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(Isidore) Auguste (Marie François), 1798–1857, French founder of philosophical positivism.
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