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ALL meanings of saint lawrence

saint Law·rence
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  • noun saint lawrence D(avid) H(erbert) 1885–1930, English novelist. 1
  • noun saint lawrence Ernest O(rlando) 1901–58, U.S. physicist: inventor of the cyclotron; Nobel Prize 1939. 1
  • noun saint lawrence Gertrude, 1901?–52, English actress. 1
  • noun saint lawrence Jacob, 1917–2000, U.S. painter and educator. 1
  • noun saint lawrence James, 1781–1813, U.S. naval officer in the War of 1812. 1
  • noun saint lawrence Saint. Also, Lorenzo. Latin Laurentius. died a.d. 258? early church martyr. 1
  • noun saint lawrence Sir Thomas, 1769–1830, English painter. 1
  • noun saint lawrence T(homas) E(dward) (T. E. Shaw"Lawrence of Arabia") 1888–1935, English archaeologist, adventurer, soldier, and writer. 1
  • noun saint lawrence a city in NE Massachusetts, on the Merrimack River. 1
  • noun saint lawrence a city in E Kansas, on the Kansas River. 1
  • noun saint lawrence a town in central Indiana. 1
  • noun saint lawrence a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “a man of Laurentum.”. 1
  • noun saint lawrence a river in SE Canada, flowing northeast from Lake Ontario, forming part of the border between Canada and the US, to the Gulf of St Lawrence: commercially one of the most important rivers in the world as the easternmost link of the St Lawrence Seaway. Length: 1207 km (750 miles). Width at mouth: 145 km (90 miles) 0
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