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Moore
[moo
r, mawr, mohr] Pronunciation Key
[moo
r, mawr, mohr] Pronunciation Key –noun
| 1. | Archibald Lee (Archie ), 1913–1998, U.S. boxer. |
| 2. | Brian, 1921–1999, U.S. novelist. |
| 3. | Clement Clarke, 1779–1863, U.S. scholar and writer. |
| 4. | Douglas Stuart, 1893–1969, U.S. composer. |
| 5. | E·li·a·kim Hastings
[i-lahy-uh-kim] Pronunciation Key, 1862–1932, U.S. mathematician. |
| 6. | George, 1852–1933, Irish novelist, critic, and dramatist. |
| 7. | G(eorge) E(dward), 1873–1958, English philosopher. |
| 8. | Gerald, 1899–1987, British pianist. |
| 9. | Henry, 1898–1986, English sculptor. |
| 10. | Sir John, 1761–1809, British general. |
| 11. | John Bas·sett
[bas-it, -et] Pronunciation Key, 1860–1947, U.S. jurist. |
| 12. | Marianne (Craig), 1887–1972, U.S. poet and critic. |
| 13. | Stanford, 1913–82, U.S. biochemist: Nobel prize for chemistry 1972. |
| 14. | Thomas, 1779–1852, Irish poet. |
| 15. | a city in central Oklahoma. 35,063. |
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| marianne moore | |
noun | |
| United States poet noted for irony and wit (1887-1872) [syn: Moore] |
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