Albert
Americannoun
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Carl (Bert), 1908–2000, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1971–77.
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Prince Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emanuel, Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, 1819–61, consort of Queen Victoria.
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Also called Albert Nyanza. Also called Mobuto Lake. Official Name Lake Mobutu Sese Seko. Lake Albert, a lake in central Africa, between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a source of the Nile. 100 miles (160 kilometers) long; 2,061 sq. mi. (5,338 sq. km); 2,030 feet (619 meters) above sea level.
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a first name: from Old High German words meaning “noble” and “bright.”
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a kind of watch chain usually attached to a waistcoat
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a standard size of notepaper, 6 × 3 7/ 8 inches
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Etymology
Origin of albert
C19: named after Prince Albert
Example Sentences
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As Albert Brooks said in “Broadcast News”: “What do you think the devil is going to look like if he’s around … he will be attractive, he’ll be nice and helpful.”
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2026
Legal fight over Albert the ‘emotional support’ alligator comes to an end.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026
The book is a comprehensive narrative biography of Albert Spalding but fails to keep its stories straight or put its subject’s life in context.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026
Albert Mazibuko, who sang in iconic South African group Ladysmith Black Mambazo for more than five decades, has died aged 77.
From BBC • Apr. 6, 2026
Albert LaPautre and Fishtail came walking through the woods.
From "The Birchbark House" by Louise Erdrich
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