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Ar⋅den

[ahr-dn]
–noun
1. Forest of, a forest district in central England, in N Warwickshire: scene of Shakespeare's As You Like It.
2. Elizabeth, 1891–1966, U.S. cosmetician, born in Canada.
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Ar·den   (är'dn)   
An unincorporated city of north-central California, a residential suburb of Sacramento. Population: 96,000.
Arden, Elizabeth 1884?-1966.  
Canadian-born American businesswoman whose original beauty salon, founded in 1910, grew into an international cosmetics corporation.
Arden, Forest of  
A wooded area, formerly very extensive, of central England west of Stratford-upon-Avon. It provided the setting for Shakespeare's As You Like It.
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