vitória
(ɪˈtɔr i ə, -ˈtoʊr-)
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the capital of Espírito santo, in E Brazil. 144,143.
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bulnesia
(Bulnesia, genus Bulnesia)
Princeton's WordNet
palo santo
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genus bulnesia
(Bulnesia, genus Bulnesia)
Princeton's WordNet
palo santo
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guaiacum wood
(guaiac wood, guaiacum wood)
Princeton's WordNet
heartwood of a palo santo; yields an aromatic oil used in perfumes
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guaiac wood
(guaiac wood, guaiacum wood)
Princeton's WordNet
heartwood of a palo santo; yields an aromatic oil used in perfumes
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segovia
(əˈgoʊ vi ə)
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Andrés, 1893–1987, Spanish guitarist.
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derain
(əˈrɛ̃)
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André, 1880–1954, French painter.
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ampère
(ˈæm pɪər, æmˈpɪər,)
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André Marie, 1775–1836, French physicist.
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malraux
(ælˈroʊ)
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André, 1901–76, French writer, art historian, and politician.
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breton
(ə tɔn)
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André, 1896–1966, French poet and critic.
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fleury
(œˈri)
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André Hercule de, 1653–1743, French cardinal and statesman.
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masséna
(æs eɪˈnɑ)
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André, duc de Rivoli and Prince d'Essling, 1758–1817, French marshal under Napoleon I.
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gide
(ʒid)
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André (Paul Guillaume), 1869–1951, French writer: Nobel prize 1947.
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watts
(ɒts)
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André, born 1946, U.S. concert pianist, born in Germany.
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maurois
(ɔrˈwɑ)
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André (Émile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog), 1885–1967, French writer.
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de gaulle
(ə ˈgoʊl, ˈgɔl)
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Charles André Joseph Marie, 1890–1970, French general: president 1959–69.
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