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ALL meanings of melbourne

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  • noun melbourne the ancient Roman goddess of victory, identified with the Greek goddess Nike. 1
  • noun melbourne 1819–1901, queen of Great Britain 1837–1901; empress of India 1876–1901. 1
  • noun melbourne Guadalupe [gwahd-l-oop,, -oo-pee;; Spanish gwah-th ah-loo-pe] /ˌgwɑd lˈup,, -ˈu pi;; Spanish ˌgwɑ ðɑˈlu pɛ/ (Show IPA), (Manuel Félix Fernández) 1789–1843, Mexican military and political leader: first president of the republic 1824–29. 1
  • noun melbourne Tomás Luis de [taw-mahs lwees de] /tɔˈmɑs lwis dɛ/ (Show IPA), 1548–1611, Spanish composer. 1
  • noun melbourne Also called Hong Kong, Xianggang. a seaport in and the capital of the Hong Kong colony, on the N coast of Hong Kong island, facing the seaport of Kowloon. 1
  • noun melbourne a state in SE Australia. 87,884 sq. mi. (227,620 sq. km). Capital: Melbourne. 1
  • noun melbourne a seaport in and the capital of British Columbia, on Vancouver Island, in SW Canada. 1
  • noun melbourne a city in S Texas. 1
  • noun melbourne a former name of Nyanda. 1
  • noun melbourne a port in and the capital of the Seychelles. 1
  • noun melbourne Lake. Also called Victoria Nyanza. a lake in E central Africa, in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya: second largest freshwater lake in the world; source of the White Nile. About 26,828 sq. mi. (69,485 sq. km). 1
  • noun melbourne Mount, a mountain on E New Guinea, in SE Papua New Guinea, in the Owen Stanley Range. 13,240 feet (4036 meters). 1
  • noun melbourne (lowercase) a low, light, four-wheeled carriage with a calash top, a seat for two passengers, and a perch in front for the driver. 1
  • noun melbourne (lowercase) an open touring car having a folding top that usually covers only the rear seat. 1
  • noun melbourne (lowercase) any of several large-leaved water lilies of the genus Victoria. Compare royal water lily. 1
  • noun melbourne a female given name. 1
  • noun melbourne a port in SE Australia, capital of Victoria, on Port Phillip Bay: the second largest city in the country; settled in 1835 and developed rapidly with the discovery of rich goldfields in 1851; three universities. Pop: 4 246 345 (2012) 0
  • noun melbourne William Lamb, 2nd Viscount. 1779–1848; Whig prime minister (1834; 1835–41). He was the chief political adviser to the young Queen Victoria 0
  • noun melbourne 2d Viscount(William Lamb) 1779-1848; Eng. statesman: prime minister (1834; 1835-41) 0
  • noun melbourne seaport in SE Australia: capital of Victoria: pop. 3,417,000 0
  • noun melbourne city in E Fla.: pop. 71,000 0
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