| NOUN | person | Murray, Gilbert Murray, George Gilbert Aime Murphy | British classical scholar (born in Australia) who advocated the League of Nations and the United Nations (1866-1957) |
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| person | Murray, James Murray, James Augustus Murray, James Augustus Henry Murray, Sir James Murray, Sir James Augustus Murray, Sir James Augustus Henry Murray | Scottish philologist and the lexicographer who shaped the Oxford English Dictionary (1837-1915) | |
| object | Murray, Murray River | a southeast Australian river |
| Sounds | mah'riy; mer'iy | |
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| Rhymes | accusatory ... zealotry: 432 rhymes with riy... | |
| accessory ... worry: 201 rhymes with eriy... | ||
| Meaning | British classical scholar (born in Australia) who advocated the League of Nations and the United Nations (1866-1957). | |
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| Synonyms | Gilbert Murray, George Gilbert Aime Murphy | |
| Instance of | classicist, classical scholar | A student of ancient Greek and Latin |
| Meaning | Scottish philologist and the lexicographer who shaped the Oxford English Dictionary (1837-1915). | |
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| Synonyms | James Murray, James Augustus Murray, James Augustus Henry Murray, Sir James Murray, Sir James Augustus Murray, Sir James Augustus Henry Murray | |
| Instance of | lexicographer, lexicologist | A compiler or writer of a dictionary |
| philologist, philologue | A humanist specializing in classical scholarship | |
| Spanish | James Augustus Henry Murray, James Murray | |
| Catalan | James Murray | |
| Meaning | A southeast Australian river; flows westward and then south into the Indian Ocean at Adelaide. | |
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| Synonym | Murray River | |
| Instance of | river | A large natural stream of water (larger / larger than a creek) |
| Part of | Australia, Commonwealth of Australia | A nation occupying the whole / whole of the Australian continent |
| Australia | The smallest continent | |
| Spanish | Murray | |
| Catalan | Murray | |
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