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An⋅der⋅son

[an-der-suhn]
–noun
1. Carl David, 1905–91, U.S. physicist: discoverer of the positron; Nobel prize 1936.
2. Dame Judith, 1898–1992, Australian actress in the U.S.
3. Margaret Caroline, 1893?–1973, U.S. editor and magazine publisher.
4. Marian, 1902–93, U.S. contralto.
5. Maxwell, 1888–1959, U.S. dramatist.
6. Philip Warren, born 1923, U.S. physicist: developer of solid-state circuitry; Nobel prize 1977.
7. Sherwood, 1876–1941, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
8. a city in central Indiana. 64,695.
9. a city in NW South Carolina. 27,313.
10. a river in the Northwest Territories, N Canada, flowing N and W to the Beaufort Sea. 465 mi. (748 km) long.
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Anderson An·der·son (ān'dər-sən), Elizabeth. 1836-1917.

British physician. The first licensed British woman doctor (1865), she established medical courses for women at a dispensary in London.

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