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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Clark (klärk),USA pronunciation n. - Biographical Alvan, 1804–87, and his son Alvan Graham, 1832–97, U.S. astronomers and telescope-lens manufacturers.
Champ (champ),USA pronunciation (James Beauchamp), 1850–1921, U.S. political leader: Speaker of the House 1911–19.- Biographical (Charles) Joseph (Joe), born 1939, Canadian political leader: prime minister 1979–80.
- Biographical George Rogers, 1752–1818, U.S. soldier.
John Bates (bāts),USA pronunciation 1847–1938, U.S. economist and educator.- Biographical Kenneth B(ancroft), born 1914, U.S. psychologist and educator, born in the Panama Canal Zone.
- Biographical Mark Wayne, 1896–1984, U.S. general.
- Biographical Thomas Campbell (Tom), 1899–1977, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1949–67.
Walter Van Til•burg (van til′bərg),USA pronunciation 1909–71, U.S. author.- Biographical William, 1770–1838, U.S. soldier and explorer (brother of George R. Clark): on expedition with Meriwether Lewis 1804–06.
- a male given name: a surname, ultimately derived from clerk.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Clark /klɑːk/ n - Helen. born 1950, New Zealand politician; Labour prime minister (1999–2008)
- James, known as Jim. 1936–68, Scottish racing driver; World Champion (1963, 1965)
- Kenneth, Baron Clark of Saltwood. 1903–83, English art historian: his books include Civilization (1969), which he first presented as a television series
- William. 1770–1838, US explorer and frontiersman: best known for his expedition to the Pacific Northwest (1804–06) with Meriwether Lewis
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