Results for: First Duke of Wellington (1769-1852, title of Arthur Wellesley), British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, prime minister of England (1828-1830)
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(1650-1702) British doctor who was famous for his research on bone structure and after whom Haversian canals were namedClopton Havers
(1852-1912) reformist emperor of JapanMutsuhito
(1870-1916) British short story author; last name; group of hills in Scotland (named after Sir Hugh Munro)Munro
(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) door, gate (often appears as part of the names of places, for example "Bab el Mandeb"), title of Persian religious leaderBab
(Archaic) strong, intoxicating, alcoholic (drink); slightly drunk, slightly intoxicated, deep bowl for food; bib or napkin for a baby; (British) diapernappy
(Asquith-Herbert Henry) former prime minister of Great Britain; (Christopher) American author; (Rober) English thespian; (Edwards-Williams) American chemist (researched the relative motion of the Earth)Morley
(born 1945) Commander in Chief of the United States Central Command, four-star general in charge of American military troops carrying out Operation Iraqi FreedomGeneral Tommy R. Franks
(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
(British slang) cafe, dinercaff
(British slang) cigarette; cigarette buttciggy
(British slang) cookie, biscuit, small sweet cake which is baked on flat pansbickie
 

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