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Stan·ford S0704800 (stăn′fərd), Leland 1824-1893. American financier of the Central Pacific Railroad (built 1863-1869) and founder of Stanford University (1885).Stanford (ˈstænfəd) n (Biography) Sir Charles (Villiers). 1852–1924, Anglo-Irish composer and conductor, who as a teacher at the Royal College of Music had much influence on the succeeding generation of composers: noted esp for his church music, oratorios, and cantatasThesaurusNoun | 1. | Stanford - United States railroad executive and founder of Stanford University (1824-1893)Leland Stanford | | 2. | Stanford - a university in CaliforniaStanford UniversityPalo Alto - a university town in California |
Stanford
Stanford Sir Charles (Villiers). 1852--1924, Anglo-Irish composer and conductor, who as a teacher at the Royal College of Music had much influence on the succeeding generation of composers: noted esp for his church music, oratorios, and cantatas Stanford
Stanford, American University where the test was revised for use in the U.S. Stanford-Binet intelligence scale - a standardized test for the measurement of intelligence. Synonym(s): Binet testStanford
Synonyms for Stanfordnoun United States railroad executive and founder of Stanford University (1824-1893)Synonymsnoun a university in CaliforniaSynonymsRelated Words |