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Whitney

[ hwit-nee, wit- ]

noun

  1. Eli, 1765–1825, U.S. manufacturer and inventor.
  2. John Hay, 1904–82, U.S. diplomat and newspaper publisher.
  3. Josiah Dwight, 1819–96, U.S. geologist.
  4. William Dwight, 1827–94, U.S. philologist and lexicographer (brother of Josiah Dwight).
  5. Mount, a mountain in E California, in the Sierra Nevada. 14,495 feet (4,418 meters).
  6. a male given name.


Whitney

1

/ ˈwɪtnɪ /

noun

  1. WhitneyEli17651825MUSTECHNOLOGY: inventorBUSINESS: manufacturer Eli. 1765–1825, US inventor of a mechanical cotton gin (1793) and pioneer manufacturer of interchangeable parts
  2. WhitneyWilliam Dwight18271894MUSLANGUAGE: philologist William Dwight. 1827–94, US philologist, noted esp for his Sanskrit Grammar (1879)


Whitney

2

/ ˈwɪtnɪ /

noun

  1. Mount Whitney
    a mountain in E California: the highest peak in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and in continental US (excluding Alaska). Height: 4418 m (14 495 ft)

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Example Sentences

An F-35 was destroyed on takeoff earlier in the year when a design flaw in its Pratt & Whitney F135 engine sparked a fire.

It felt like that kind of moment, with Whitney trying to smooth things over.

And then watch Whitney when it airs on Lifetime on January 17.

Before Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston was in a rumored relationship with friend Robyn Crawford.

What was your favorite Robyn and Whitney scene from the movie?

Whitney puts it thus: Philology deals with human speech and with all that speech discloses as to the nature and history of man.

Where a Professor Whitney may succeed in spite of untoward circumstances, a dozen will probably fail because of circumstances.

"I think you had better come down, Whitney," Mr. Barker said.

The leader of the band—I suppose you have not seen him, Captain Whitney?

One morning in the spring, the squire looked in at Mrs. Whitney's shop.

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