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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Mor•gan (môr′gən),USA pronunciation n. - Dog and Cat Breedsone of a breed of light carriage and saddle horses descended from the stallion Justin Morgan.
- named after the original sire owned by Justin Morgan (1747–98), a New England teacher 1865–70
Mor•gan (môr′gən),USA pronunciation n. Charles Lang•bridge (lang′brij′),USA pronunciation 1894–1958, English novelist and critic.- BiographicalDaniel, 1736–1802, American Revolutionary general.
- BiographicalSir Henry, 1635?–88, Welsh buccaneer in the Americas.
- BiographicalJohn Hunt, 1826–64, Confederate general in the American Civil War.
J(ohn) P(ier•pont) (pēr′pont),USA pronunciation 1837–1913, U.S. financier and philanthropist.- Biographicalhis son John Pierpont, 1867–1943, U.S. financier.
- BiographicalLewis Henry, 1818–81, U.S. ethnologist and anthropologist.
- BiographicalThomas Hunt, 1866–1945, U.S. zoologist: Nobel prize for medicine 1933.
- a male or female given name.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Morgan /ˈmɔːɡən/ n - Edwin (George). (1920–2010), Scottish poet, noted esp for his collection The Second Life (1968) and his many concrete and visual poems; appointed Scottish national poet 2004
- Sir Henry. 1635–88, Welsh buccaneer, who raided Spanish colonies in the West Indies for the English
- John Pierpont. 1837–1913, US financier, philanthropist, and art collector
- (Hywel) Rhodri (ˈrɒdrɪ). born 1939, Welsh Labour politician; first minister of Wales from 2000
- Thomas Hunt. 1866–1945, US biologist. He formulated the chromosome theory of heredity. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1933
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