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Look up: David

  1. David
    David is British slang for semen.
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  2. David
    David is British slang for semen.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  3. David
    [n] - patron saint of Wales (circa 520-600) 2. [n] - French neoclassical painter who actively supported the French Revolution (1748-1825) 3. [n] - (Old Testament) the 2nd king of the Israelites
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  4. David
    Statue in marble by Michelangelo (1501-04; Accademia, Florence). The subject of David, biblical boy hero who killed the giant Goliath, was a popular symbol of the small republic of Florence; that...
    Found on http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/

  5. David
    King of the Hebrews 1004-965 BC. He became king of Judah on the death of King Saul at Mount Gilboa in 1004 BC, then king of Israel in 997 BC. He united the tribes against the Philistines,...
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  6. david
    a distribution-free test of the null hypothesis that a continuous population has a particular completely specified probability density function against the general alternative hypothesis that it has not.The idea behind the test is that if the area under the hypothesised density function is divided into a number of vertical strips of equal area,the bases of which are considered as cells,then a simp…
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  7. David
    noun (Old Testament) the 2nd king of the Israelites; as a young shepherd he fought Goliath (a giant Philistine warrior) and killed him by hitting him in the head with a stone flung from a sling; he united Israel with Jerusalem as its capital; many of the Psalms are attributed to David (circa 1000-962 BC)
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  8. David
    noun French neoclassical painter who actively supported the French Revolution (1748-1825)
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  9. David
    St. David noun patron saint of Wales (circa 520-600)
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  10. David
    `David` was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel. He is depicted as a righteous king`although not without fault`as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician and poet (he is traditionally credited with the authorship of many of the Psalms). His life and reign, as recorded in the Hebrew Bible's books of Samuel (from I Samuel 16 onwards) and Chronicles, have been of central importance to Jewish and Christian culture.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David

  11. David
    (from the article `Robert III`) ...to 1296, who was not favourably remembered. Fife, created duke of Albany in 1398, continued to govern throughout this reign, except for three ...
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  12. David
    (from the article `Dominica`) Hurricane David severely damaged the island in August 1979, virtually wiping out the nation`s agricultural economy. The hurricane carried away most ...
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  13. David
    (from the article `naval ship`) ...boat, one of several means the Confederates explored in trying to break the blockade. These little craft had weak steam engines and mounted a ...
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  14. David
    (from the article `Donatello`) ...and three nude putti, or child angels (one of which was stolen and is now in the Berlin museum). These putti, evidently influenced by Etruscan ... ...of prophets and a `Cantoria,` or singing balcony, for the cathedral, saints for Or San Michele, decorative reliefs and bronze doors for the Old ...
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  15. David
    (from the article `Donatello`) ...Ghiberti, a sculptor in bronze who in 1402 had won the competition for the doors of the Florentine baptistery. Donatello`s earliest work of which ...
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  16. David
    (from the article `hocket`) ...generally is found in short passages (often at the endings of sections or phrases) within a larger composition, it is used pervasively in the ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/d/12

  17. David
    (from the article `Canadian literature`) ...detail participate in the documentary tradition. Influenced by Pratt, Earle Birney, another innovative and experimental poet, published the ...
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  18. David
    second of the Israelite kings (after Saul), reigning c. 1000 to c. 962 , who established a united kingdom over all Israel, with Jerusalem as its ... [27 related articles]
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  19. David
    city, western Panama, on the David River and surrounded by fruit groves. It is Panama`s largest city outside of the Panama City metropolitan area and ...
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  20. David
    marble sculpture executed from 1501 to 1504 by the Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo. The statue was commissioned for the cathedral of ... [3 related articles]
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  21. David
    David is a Hebrew boy name. The meaning of the name is `beloved one ` Where is it used? The name David is mainly used In English, Jewish, French, Russian, Czech and In the bible.How do they say it elsewhere? Dewey ( In Welsh) Dewi ( In Welsh) Dafydd ( In Welsh) Daividh ( In Scottish) Dàibhidh ( In Scottish) Dawid ( In Polish) Dawud ( In Muslim) D
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  22. david
    1. patron saint of Wales (circa 520-600)
    2. French neoclassical painter who actively supported the French Revolution (1748-1825)
    3. (Old Testament) the 2nd king of the Israelites; as a young shepherd he fought Goliath (a giant Philistine warrior) and killed him by hitting him in the head with a stone flung from a sling; he united Israel with Jerusalem as its capital; many of the Psalms are at...
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    4. David
      David, d. c.970 B.C., king of ancient Israel (c.1010–970 B.C.), successor of Saul. The Book of First Samuel introduces him as the youngest of eight sons who is anointed king by Samuel to replace Saul, who had been deemed a failure. The Goliath story underscores his divine election and leads to...
      Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A08

    5. David
      David (dävēd') , city (1990 pop. 102,678), capital of Chiriquí prov., SW Panama. It is a regional commercial and processing center and is Panama's fourth largest city. Cattle raising is the principal occupation in the region, but tropical fruits, coffee, cacao, and sugar are al...
      Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A081

    6. David
      David was a King of Israel. He was the youngest son of Jesse, a citizen of Bethlehem, and descended through Boaz from the ancient princes of Judah. The life of David is recorded in the first and second books of Samuel and the first book of Chronicles. The book of Psalms, a large portion of which has been attributed to him also contains frequent all...
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