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Durant

American  
[duh-rant] / dəˈrænt /

noun

  1. Ariel, 1898–1981, U.S. author and historian (wife of Will).

  2. Thomas Clark, 1820–85, U.S. railroad developer and financier.

  3. Will(iam James), 1885–1981, U.S. author and historian.

  4. a city in S Oklahoma.


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The installation will also feature Marimekko’s new glassware collection, designed by Matti Klenell, and lively three-dimensional surfaces made by the Finnish company Durat, which uses recycled plastic granules.

From New York Times • Apr. 11, 2023

I have, in consequence, the honor of sending you triplicate copies of a letter, which I wrote to the Count de Durat, Governor of Grenada.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. XI by Sparks, Jared

I have, consequently, the honor of sending you triplicate copies of a letter, which I wrote to the Count du Durat, Governor of Grenada.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. XI by Sparks, Jared

Old Durat saw it clearly in that little college of poets where he taught the unteachable thing: De Baif, Belleau--all the comrades would have taken it for granted.

From Avril Being Essays on the Poetry of the French Renaissance by Belloc, Hilaire

You will perhaps think proper to communicate to them the letter of M. de Durat.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. XI by Sparks, Jared

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