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Grote

American  
[groht] / groʊt /

noun

  1. George, 1794–1871, English historian.


Grote British  
/ ɡrəʊt /

noun

  1. George. 1794–1871, English historian, noted particularly for his History of Greece (1846–56)

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Ludger Grote and Kaj Stenlöf from the University of Gothenburg also made important contributions to the research.

From Science Daily • Mar. 11, 2026

Grote is to return to Union’s Under-19s, which he had previously coached with Eta.

From Washington Times • Nov. 26, 2023

Interior Minister of Hamburg, Andy Grote, told broadcaster NDR that experiences in other countries showed consumption would simply rise with legalization.

From Reuters • Aug. 16, 2023

However, Byron Grote, who will temporarily replace Mr Allan as chair, said: "These allegations risk becoming a distraction to Tesco."

From BBC • May 19, 2023

Every surface in the house probably has lice on it, the couch and chairs and Mrs. Grote.

From "Orphan Train" by Christina Baker Kline

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