(Prince of Edinburgh and of Wales) born 1948, heir apparent to the throne of Great Britain (son of Elizabeth II).
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Jacques A⋅le⋅xan⋅dre Cé⋅sar /ɑlɛksɑ̃drə seɪˈzɑr/Show Spelled Pronunciation[ah-lek-sahn-druh sey-zahr]Show IPA, 1746–1823, French physicist and inventor.
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Ray (Ray Charles Robinson), 1930–2004, U.S. blues singer and pianist.
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Cape, a cape in E Virginia, N of the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay.
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a river in E Massachusetts, flowing between Boston and Cambridge into the Atlantic. 47 mi. (75 km) long.
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a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “man.”
n. cocaine. (Drugs.) : Is there a house where I can buy some Charles somewhere close?
n. a Caucasian. (Black. Not necessarily derogatory.) : And what is Charles gonna say about what you did to his car?
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition. Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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French physicist and inventor who formulated Charles's law in 1787. In 1783 he became the first person to use hydrogen in balloons for flight.