Clarence

  • 21clarence — /klar euhns/, n. a closed, four wheeled carriage, usually with a glass front, with seats inside for four persons. [1830 40; named after Duke of Clarence (1765 1837), later William IV] * * * (as used in expressions) Birdseye Clarence Darrow… …

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  • 22Clarence — 50°38′16″N 2°38′45″E / 50.63778, 2.64583 …

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  • 23Clarence — /klar euhns/, n. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning clear one. * * * (as used in expressions) Birdseye Clarence Darrow Clarence Seward William Clarence Eckstein Lewis Clarence Irving Lowry Clarence Malcolm McClung Clarence Erwin Thomas… …

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  • 24Clarence — (as used in expressions) Birdseye, Clarence Darrow, Clarence (Seward) William Clarence Eckstein Lewis, C(larence) I(rving) Lowry, (Clarence) Malcolm McClung, Clarence E(rwin) Thomas, Clarence …

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  • 25Clarence —    A four act comedy by Booth Tarkington, Clarence opened on 20 September 1919 at the Hudson Theatre for 300 performances. An early success for Alfred Lunt in the title role, supported by Mary Boland, Glenn Hunter, and Helen Hayes, this George C …

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  • 26Clarence — Original name in latin Clarence Name in other language ke la lun si zhen State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 42.97673 latitude 78.59197 altitude 230 Population 2646 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 27clarence — n. four seater carriage (named after the Duke of Clarence) …

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  • 28clarence — noun historical a closed four wheeled horse drawn carriage, seating four inside and two outside. Origin C19: named in honour of the Duke of Clarence, later William IV …

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  • 29Clarence — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Clarence Country and Admin Code AU.06.61410 AU …

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  • 30clarence — n. hist. a four wheeled closed carriage with seats for four inside and two on the box. Etymology: Duke of Clarence, afterwards William IV …

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