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Morgan n 1. (Biographies / Morgan, Edwin (George) (1920 M, Scottish, WRITING: poet) Edwin (George). born 1920, Scottish poet, noted esp for his collection The Second Life (1968) and his many concrete and visual poems 2. (Biographies / Morgan, Hywel) Rhodri (1939 M, Welsh, POLITICS: politician) (Hywel) Rhodri (ˈrɒdrɪ). born 1939, Welsh Labour politician; first secretary of Wales from 2000 Morgan [ˈmɔːgən] n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) an American breed of small compact saddle horse [named after Justin Morgan (1747-98), American owner of the original sire] Morgan2 n
1. (Biographies / Morgan, Sir Henry (1635-1688) M, Welsh, TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: buccaneer) Sir Henry. 1635-88, Welsh buccaneer, who raided Spanish colonies in the West Indies for the English 2. (Biographies / Morgan, John Pierpont (1837-1913) M, US, BUSINESS: financier, PHILANTHROPY: philanthropist, ARTS AND CRAFTS: collector) John Pierpont. 1837-1913, US financier, philanthropist, and art collector 3. (Biographies / Morgan, Thomas Hunt (1866-1945) M, US, SCIENCE: biologist) Thomas Hunt. 1866-1945, US biologist. He formulated the chromosome theory of heredity. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1933 ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| "The old Morgan place up at the Glen is for sale," said Gilbert, apropos of nothing in especial. "There was an old shanty once in the gulch," Morgan resumed when the ruin wrought by my awkwardness had been repaired, "but just previously to my visit it had been blown down, or rather blown away, for its debris was scattered all about, the very floor being parted, plank from plank. This missionary knight's name was La Cote Male Taile, and he said that this castle was the abode of Morgan le Fay, sister of King Arthur, and wife of King Uriens. |
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