
1) Anthropologist 2) Bridegroom 3) Brunch eggs 4) English boy name 5) English surname 6) English boy name 7) Frequent Papal name 8) Infamous arnold 9) Insidious arnold 10) Married man 11) Name of 15 popes 12) Newlywed 13) Previous Pope 14) Ruth benedict 15) Ruth fulton 16) Treasonous Arnold 17) United States anthropologist
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1) Benedick 2) Groom 3) Pope
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- American anthropologist (1887-1948)
- Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547)
- a newly married man (especially one who has long been a bachelor)
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a newly married man who has long been a bachelor
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• (n.) Alt. of Benedick • (a.) Having mild and salubrious qualities.
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[alter, of Benedick] a newly married man who has long been a bachelor
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Ben'e·dict adjective [ Latin
benedictus , past participle of
benedicere to bless. See
Benison , and confer
Bennet .] Having mild and salubrious qualities. [ Obsolete]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ben′ĕ-dikt Definitions: 1. Francis G., U.S. metabolist, 1870-1957. See: Benedict-Roth apparatus, Benedict-Roth calorimeter
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n] - American anthropologist (1887-1948) 2. [n] - Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547)
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benedict 1. A newly married man who was previously considered a confirmed bachelor. 2. Etymology: from Latin benedictus, 'blessed', past participle of benedicere, 'to bless'; literally, 'to speak well of, to praise'.
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Ruth Fulton noun United States anthropologist (1887-1948)
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Saint Benedict noun Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547)
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a newly married man, esp. one who has been long a bachelor.
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Benedict is an English name for boys. The meaning is `blessed` The name Benedict is most commonly given to English and Welsh boys. (6 times more often than to American boys.) Benedict is given to boys and girls in the Netherlands Use for the other sex: Benedikta What do they use in other countries? Bennett (English) Benedikte Bennet (English) Benet...
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