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Wright
[rahyt]
–noun
| 1. | Charles, born 1935, U.S. poet. |
| 2. | Frances or Fanny, 1795–1852, U.S. abolitionist and social reformer, born in Scotland. |
| 3. | Frank Lloyd, 1867–1959, U.S. architect. |
| 4. | James, 1927–80, U.S. poet and translator. |
| 5. | Joseph (Wright of Derby ), 1734–97, English painter. |
| 6. | Joseph, 1855–1935, English philologist and lexicographer. |
| 7. | Mary Kathryn (Mickey ), born 1935, U.S. golfer. |
| 8. | Or⋅ville
[awr-vil] , 1871–1948, and his brother Wilbur, 1867–1912, U.S. aeronautical inventors. |
| 9. | Richard, 1908–60, U.S. novelist. |
| 10. | Rus⋅sel
[ruhs-uh l] , 1904–76, U.S. industrial designer. |
| 11. | Willard Huntington (S. S. Van Dine ), 1888–1939, U.S. journalist, critic, and author. |
| 12. | a male given name. |
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| Wright, Frank Lloyd 1869-1959.
American architect whose distinctive style, based on natural forms, had a great influence on the modern movement in architecture. His designs include private homes, the Johnson Wax Company Building in Racine, Wisconsin (1939), and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City (1943-1959). |
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Wright, Frank Lloyd
A twentieth-century American architect known for his highly original methods of uniting buildings with their surroundings.
[Chapter:] Fine Arts
The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition
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