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ALL meanings of marshall

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  • noun marshall Alfred, 1842–1924, English economist. 1
  • noun marshall George C(atlett) [kat-lit] /ˈkæt lɪt/ (Show IPA), 1880–1959, U.S. general and statesman: secretary of state 1947–49; Nobel Peace Prize 1953. 1
  • noun marshall John, 1755–1835, U.S. jurist and statesman: chief justice of the U.S. 1801–35. 1
  • noun marshall Thomas Riley, 1854–1925, vice president of the U.S. 1913–21. 1
  • noun marshall Thurgood [thur-goo d] /ˈθɜr gʊd/ (Show IPA), 1908–93, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1967–91. 1
  • noun marshall a city in NE Texas. 1
  • noun marshall a town in central Missouri. 1
  • noun marshall a town in SW Minnesota. 1
  • noun marshall Also, Marshal. a male given name. 1
  • noun marshall (US) alternative spelling of marshal. 1
  • noun marshall Alfred. 1842–1924, English economist, author of Principles of Economics (1890) 0
  • noun marshall Barry (James). born 1951, Australian microbiologist who, with Robin Warren, demonstrated that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is the cause of most peptic ulcers, for which they won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2005) 0
  • noun marshall 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): Nobel peace prize 1953 0
  • noun marshall John. 1755–1835, US jurist and statesman. As chief justice of the Supreme Court (1801–35), he established the principles of US constitutional law 0
  • noun marshall Sir John Ross. 1912–88, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1972) 0
  • noun marshall a masculine name 0
  • noun marshall George C(atlett)1880-1959; U.S. general & statesman: U.S. Army chief of staff (1939-45): secretary of state (1947-49): originator of a plan (Marshall Plan) for economic recovery in Europe following WWII 0
  • noun marshall John1755-1835; U.S. jurist: chief justice of the U.S. (1801-35) 0
  • noun marshall ˈThurgood (ˈθɜrgʊd ) ; t hʉrˈgood) 1908-93; U.S. jurist: associate justice, Supreme Court (1967-91) 0
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