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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Mar•shall (mär′shəl),USA pronunciation n. - BiographicalAlfred, 1842–1924, English economist.
George C(at•lett) (kat′lit),USA pronunciation 1880–1959, U.S. general and statesman: Secretary of State 1947–49; Nobel peace prize 1953.- BiographicalJohn, 1755–1835, U.S. jurist and statesman: Chief Justice of the U.S. 1801–35.
- BiographicalThomas Riley, 1854–1925, vice president of the U.S. 1913–21.
Thur•good (thûr′gŏŏd),USA pronunciation 1908–93, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1967–91.- Place Namesa city in NE Texas. 24,921.
- a town in central Missouri. 12,781.
- Place Namesa town in SW Minnesota. 11,161.
- Also, Mar′shal. a male given name.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Marshall /ˈmɑːʃəl/ n - Alfred. 1842–1924, English economist, author of Principles of Economics (1890)
- George Catlett. 1880–1959, US general and statesman. He was chief of staff of the US army (1939–45) and, as secretary of state (1947–49), he proposed the Marshall Plan (1947), later called the European Recovery Programme: Nobel peace prize 1953
- John. 1755–1835, US jurist and statesman. As chief justice of the Supreme Court (1801–35), he established the principles of US constitutional law
- Sir John Ross. 1912–88, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1972)
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