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Munroe

[ muhn-roh ]

noun

  1. Charles Edward, 1849–1938, U.S. chemist.


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"I never heard Mr. Munroe say that the flume was wrong," said Jessie quickly.

Munroe doctrine and manifest destiny are not named; but they are shadowed forth in language worthy of a Talleyrand.

William Munroe, the blacksmith, came over from his shop with his leather apron on.

Edmund used to take his dinners with his cousin, William Munroe, the blacksmith, whose house and shop were just below the common.

William Munroe and his son Will took a few turns at the windlass, and the ox would be lifted off his feet.

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