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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Ram•say (ram′zē),USA pronunciation n. - Biographical Allan, 1686–1758, Scottish poet.
- Biographical George. Dalhousie (def. 1).
- Biographical James Andrew Broun. Dalhousie (def. 2).
- Biographical Sir William, 1852–1916, English chemist: Nobel prize 1904.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Ramsay /ˈræmzɪ/ n - Allan. ?1686–1758, Scottish poet, editor, and bookseller, noted particularly for his pastoral comedy The Gentle Shepherd (1725): first person to introduce the circulating library in Scotland
- his son, Allan 1713–84, Scottish portrait painter
- James Andrew Broun Ramsay ⇒
See Dalhousie - Gordon. born 1963, British chef and restaurateur; achieved a third Michelin star (2001)
- Sir William. 1852–1916, Scottish chemist. He discovered argon (1894) with Rayleigh, isolated helium (1895), and identified neon, krypton, and xenon: Nobel prize for chemistry 1904
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