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Spencer
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Spen·cer  (spnsr), Herbert 1820-1903.
British philosopher who attempted to apply the theory of evolution to philosophy and ethics in his series Synthetic Philosophy (1855-1893).

spen·cer 1  (spnsr)
n. Nautical
A trysail.

[Perhaps from the name Spencer.]

spen·cer 2  (spnsr)
n.
1. A short double-breasted overcoat worn by men in the early 19th century.
2. A close-fitting, waist-length jacket worn by women.

[After George John Spencer, Second Earl Spencer (1758-1834).]

Spencer [ˈspɛnsə]
n
1. (Biographies / Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903) M, English, PHILOSOPHY: philosopher) Herbert. 1820-1903, English philosopher, who applied evolutionary theory to the study of society, favouring laissez-faire doctrines
2. (Biographies / Spencer, Sir Stanley (1891-1959) M, English, ARTS AND CRAFTS: painter) Sir Stanley. 1891-1959, English painter, noted esp for his paintings of Christ in a contemporary English setting

spencer1
n
1. (Clothing & Fashion) a short fitted coat or jacket
2. (Clothing & Fashion) a woman's knitted vest
[named after Earl Spencer (1758-1834)]

spencer2
n
(Transport / Nautical Terms) Nautical a large loose-footed gaffsail on a square-rigger or barque
[perhaps after the surname Spencer]
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Noun1.SpencerSpencer - English philosopher and sociologist who applied the theory of natural selection to human societies (1820-1903)


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