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(10th century BC) King of Israel who was renowned for his wisdom, son of King David (Biblical); male first name; family name, wise personSolomon
(1650-1702) British doctor who was famous for his research on bone structure and after whom Haversian canals were namedClopton Havers
(1870-1916) British short story author; last name; group of hills in Scotland (named after Sir Hugh Munro)Munro
(1902-1974) American pilot, first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean from NY to Paris (in 1927)Charles Lindbergh
(Accounting) entries on a balance sheet showing tangible and intangible properties and claims against others that can be applied to cover the financial obligations of a business or of a person; complete property that a person ownsassets
(American Slang) negro, black person, applying generally, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name, generic drug, suitable for a broad range, with general namegeneric
(Arabic) peace (greeting used in many Islamic nations); deep bow (often with the right hand placed on the forehead), deep bow with hand on forehead, greet another person by making a low bow (often with the right hand placed on the forehead), make salut...salaam
(Archaic) strong, intoxicating, alcoholic (drink); slightly drunk, slightly intoxicated, deep bowl for food; bib or napkin for a baby; (British) diapernappy
(Archaic) were (2nd person singular)wert (be)
(Australian Slang) elderly person; geriatric persongerry
(born Siddhartha Gautama) Nepali religious leader and the founder of Buddhism (c.563-c.483 BC); spiritual teacher; person who has reached full enlightenmentBuddha
(British Informal) boss, chief, person in charge; person with supreme skills or knowledge in a particular fieldsupremo
(British slang) appetizing, arousing the appetitemoreish
(British slang) babysprog
(British Slang) boss; father (informal term and term of address used in the past by upper-class young men for their fathers)guvnor
 

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