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Duquesne
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for 1 also
Fr.
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Du·quesne
/
duˈkeɪn
,
dyu-
;
for 1 also
Fr.
düˈkɛn
/
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doo-
keyn
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dyoo-
;
for 1 also
Fr.
d
y
-
ken
]
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noun
1.
A·bra·ham
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,
1610–88,
French naval commander.
2.
a city in SW Pennsylvania, on the Monongahela River. 10,094.
3.
Fort.
Fort Duquesne.
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