
1) English cricketer 2) Enterprise-D captain 3) NCC 1701-D captain 4) Satellite of France
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[Middlesex cricketer] Picard (first name and dates unknown) was an English cricketer who was associated with Middlesex and made his first-class debut in 1830. ==Bibliography== ...
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[crater] Picard is a lunar impact crater that lies in Mare Crisium. To the west is the almost completely flooded crater Yerkes. Due east of Picard is the tiny Curtis. being slightly larger than Peirce to the north-northwest. The crater is named for 17th century French astronomer and geodesist Jean Picard. Picard is a crater from the Eratost...
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[grape] Picard is part of the primary name or synonym of several wine grape varieties including: ...
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[language] Picard is a language or a set of languages closely related to French, and as such is one of the larger group of Romance languages. It is spoken in two regions in the far north of France—Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy—and in parts of the Belgian region of Wallonia, the district of Tournai (Wallonie Picarde) and a part of the d...
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[name] Picard is a surname meaning a person from Picardy, a historical region and cultural area of France. ==People with the surname Picard== ==Fictional characters== ...
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[satellite] ==Objectives== The objectives of the PICARD mission are to improve our knowledge of: ==History== The PICARD mission was named after the French astronomer of the 17th century Jean Picard (1620–1682) who achieved the first accurate measurements of the solar diameter. These measurements are especially important as they were made ...
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• (n.) One of a sect of Adamites in the fifteenth century; -- so called from one Picard of Flanders. See Adamite.
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Pic'ard noun (Eccl. Hist.) One of a sect of Adamites in the fifteenth century; -- so called from one
Picard of Flanders. See
Adamite .
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Synonym (also picard) for the grape variety Merlot; see there. Merlot The red grape variety comes from France. The name is probably derived from the French word for blackbird (merle), because these birds like to nibble on the very sweet berries when fully ripe. However, the name can also be an allusion to the black-blue colouring of the berrie...
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