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the ancient Roman goddess of victory, identified with the Greek goddess Nike.
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1819–1901, queen of Great Britain 1837–1901; empress of India 1876–1901.
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Gua⋅da⋅lupe /ˌgwɑdlˈup,-ˈupi;Sp.ˌgwɑðɑˈlupɛ/Show Spelled Pronunciation[gwahd-l-oop,-oo-pee;Sp.gwah-thah-loo-pe]Show IPA Pronunciation(Manuel Félix Fernández), 1789–1843, Mexican military and political leader: first president of the republic 1824–29.
Also called Hong Kong, Xianggang.a seaport in and the capital of the Hong Kong colony, on the N coast of Hong Kong island, facing the seaport of Kowloon. 1,100,000.
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a state in SE Australia. 3,832,443; 87,884 sq. mi. (227,620 sq. km). Capital:Melbourne.
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a seaport in and the capital of British Columbia, on Vancouver Island, in SW Canada. 62,551.
a port in and the capital of the Seychelles. 13,736.
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e. Also called Victoria Nyanza.a lake in E central Africa, in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya: second largest freshwater lake in the world; source of the White Nile. 26,828 sq. mi. (69,485 sq. km).
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Mount, a mountain on E New Guinea, in SE Papua New Guinea, in the Owen Stanley Range. 13,240 ft. (4036 m).
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(lowercase) a low, light, four-wheeled carriage with a calash top, a seat for two passengers, and a perch in front for the driver.
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(lowercase) an open touring car having a folding top that usually covers only the rear seat.
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(lowercase) any of several large-leaved water lilies of the genus Victoria.Compare royal water lily.
a river in SW Canada and the NW United States, flowing S and W from SE British Columbia through Washington along the boundary between Washington and Oregon and into the Pacific. 1214 mi. (1955 km) long.
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Cape, a cape on the N coast of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada, in the Arctic Ocean: northernmost point of Canada.
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a city in and the capital of South Carolina, in the central part. 99,296.
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a city in central Missouri. 62,061.
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a city in central Maryland. 52,518.
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a city in central Tennessee. 25,767.
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a city in SE Pennsylvania. 10,466.
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Literary. the United States of America.
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one of an American breed of large sheep, developed by crossbreeding the Lincoln and Rambouillet, noted for its good market lambs and heavy fleece of medium length.
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(italics) U.S. Aerospace. the first space shuttle to orbit and return to earth.
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Livesay, Dorothy Canadian lyric poet whose sensitive and reflective works spanned six decades.
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Vickrey, William Canadian-born American economist who brought innovative analysis to the problems of incomplete, or asymmetrical, information. He shared the 1996 Nobel Prize for Economics with British economist James ...
mammoth (genus Mammuthus), any member of an extinct group of elephants found as fossils in Pleistocene deposits over every continent except Australia and South America (the Pleistocene epoch began 1,600,000 ...
Shields, Carol American-born Canadian author whose work explores the lives of ordinary people. Her masterpiece, The Stone Diaries (1993), won a Pulitzer Prize in 1995.
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