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Saint John n usually abbreviated to St John
1. (Placename) a port in E Canada, at the mouth of the St John River: the largest city in New Brunswick. Pop.: 90 457 (1991) 2. (Placename) an island in the Caribbean, in the Virgin Islands of the US Pop.: 4197 (2000). Area: 49 sq. km (19 sq. miles) 3. (Placename) Lake. a lake in Canada, in S Quebec: drained by the Saguenay River. Area: 971 sq. km (375 sq. miles) 4. (Placename) a river in E North America, rising in Maine, US, and flowing northeast to New Brunswick, Canada, then generally southeast to the Bay of Fundy. Length: 673 km (418 miles) ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Hirschauer's study of a single work, Perugino's Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John, Saint Jerome, and Saint Mary Magdalene emphasizes a different aspect of plants in Renaissance Florentine art in the late fifteenth century. And so once again Dawson stated the case for the recovery of spiritual vision, not the vision of John Dewey, but the vision of Saint Paul and Saint John, Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas. |
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