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Mother Teresa

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Te⋅re⋅sa

[tuh-ree-suh, -zuh, -rey-; for 2 also Sp. te-re-sah]
–noun
1. Mother (Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu), 1910–97, Albanian nun: Nobel peace prize 1979 for work in the slums of Calcutta, India.
2. Saint. Theresa, Saint.
3. a female given name, form of Theresa.
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Te·re·sa   (tə-rē'sə, -zə, -rā'-)   
Albanian-born Indian nun. Dedicated to relieving the suffering of India's desperately poor and dying people, she founded a Roman Catholic congregation of sisters, the Missionaries of Charity, in 1950. She won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Mother Teresa [(tuh-ree-suh, tuh-ray-zuh)]

A Roman Catholic nun, born in Yugoslavia, who received the Nobel Prize for peace in 1979 for her humanitarian work among lepers and other dying poor of Calcutta.

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