
1) LM montgomery 2) Author 3) British army officer 4) City in the United States 5) City of the Americas 6) City of the USA 7) City in North America 8) City in Georgia 9) City in Alabama 10) City in Illinois 11) City in the Americas 12) City of North America 13) City of Illinois 14) City of Georgia 15) City of the US
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- Canadian writer (1874-1942)
- English general during World War II; won victories over Rommel in North Africa and led British ground forces in the invasion of Normandy (1887-1976)
- the state capital of Alabama on the Mobile River
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[name] Montgomery or Montgomerie is a surname of Norman origin. Although there are many stories of its origin, the most common one explains that the name is a corruption of `Gomer`s Mount` or `Gomer`s Hill` (Latin: Mons Gomeris), any of a number of hills in Europe named in attribution to the biblical patriarch Gomer. Alternatively, the latt...
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[snagboat] Montgomery is a steam-powered sternwheel-propelled snagboat built in 1925 by the Charleston Dry Dock and Machine Company of Charleston, South Carolina, and operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Montgomery cleared snags and obstructions from the Coosa, Alabama, Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint, Black Warrior, an...
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county, central Maryland, U.S. It consists of a piedmont region bounded by the Patuxent River to the northeast, Washington, D.C., to the south, and ...
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county, central New York state, U.S., located midway between Utica and Albany. It consists of a hilly region bisected east-west by the Mohawk River, ...
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county, southeastern Pennsylvania, U.S., consisting of a gently hilly piedmont region located northwest of Philadelphia and bounded to the southwest ...
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town, Powys county, historic county of Montgomeryshire, Wales. In the 11th century the Norman Roger de Montgomery, 1st earl of Shrewsbury, built his ...
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State capital of Alabama, in Montgomery County, on the Alabama River; population (2000 est) 201,600. Linked to the port of Mobile by river, it is a long-established administrative and commercial...
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William F., Irish obstetrician, 1797-1859. ... See: Montgomery's follicles, Montgomery's glands, Montgomery's tubercles. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mont-gŏm′ĕr-ē Definitions: 1. William F., Irish obstetrician, 1797-1859. See: Montgomery follicles, under follicle, Montgomery glands, under gland, Montgomery tubercles, under tubercle
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The USS Montgomery was an American light minelayer of 1190 tons displacement launched in 1920 as a flush deck type destroyer and converted in 1921. The USS Montgomery was powered by four oil-burning boilers providing a top speed of 35 knots. She carried a complement of 128 and was armed with four 4 inch guns and one 3 inch anti-aircraft gun.
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[
n] - Canadian novelist (1874-1942) 2. [n] - English general during World War II 3. [n] - the state capital of Alabama on the Mobile River
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Lucy Maud Montgomery noun Canadian novelist (1874-1942)
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capital of Alabama noun the state capital of Alabama on the Mobile River
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State capital of Alabama, in Montgomery County, on the Alabama River; population (2000 est) 201,600. Linked to the port of Mobile by river, it is a long-established administrative and commercial centre with diverse light industries. Two major air force bases are located nearby. Montgomery was incorporated in 1819; it became state capita...
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(“Monty”), 1887–1976, British field marshal: World War II commander of British 8th Army in Africa and Europe. · 1736–75, American Revolutionary general. · a city in and the capital of Alabama, in the central part, on the Alabama River. 178,157. · a town in SW Ohio. 10,088. · Montgomeryshire. · a male given name.
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Montgomery is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `mountain` The name Montgomery is most commonly given to English and Welsh boys. (6 times more often than to American boys.) In the Netherlands, Scotland and England and Wales it is (almost) solely given to boys If it's too long you might use: Monty The name sounds like: Montague, Mon...
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