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1. Charles Frederick Worth
noun.
French
couturier
(born
in
England)
regarded
as
the
founder
of
Parisian
haute
couture;
noted
for
introducing
the
bustle
(1825-1895).
Synonyms
Worth
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2. Frederick
noun.
A
town
in
northern
Maryland
to
the
west
of
Baltimore.
Synonyms
Free State
MD
Old Line State
Maryland
3. Charles
noun.
King
of
England
and
Scotland
and
Ireland
during
the
Restoration
(1630-1685).
Synonyms
Charles II
4. Charles
noun.
Son
of
James
I
who
was
King
of
England
and
Scotland
and
Ireland;
was
deposed
and
executed
by
Oliver
Cromwell
(1600-1649).
Synonyms
Charles Stuart
Charles I
5. Charles
noun.
A
river
in
eastern
Massachusetts
that
empties
into
Boston
Harbor
and
that
separates
Cambridge
from
Boston.
Synonyms
Old Colony
Bay State
Charles River
Massachusetts
MA
6. Charles
noun.
King
of
the
Franks
and
Holy
Roman
Emperor;
conqueror
of
the
Lombards
and
Saxons
(742-814).
Synonyms
Charles the Great
Charles I
Charlemagne
Carolus
7. worth
adjective.
(ˈwɝːθ)
Worthy
of
being
treated
in
a
particular
way.
Synonyms
deserving
worthy
Antonyms
unworthy
expensiveness
mark down
Etymology
worth (English)
weorþan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. worth
adjective.
(ˈwɝːθ)
Having
a
specified
value.
Synonyms
valuable
Antonyms
worthless
inexpensiveness
Etymology
worth (English)
weorþan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. worth
noun.
(ˈwɝːθ)
An
indefinite
quantity
of
something
having
a
specified
value.
Synonyms
pennyworth
indefinite quantity
ha'p'orth
penn'orth
halfpennyworth
Antonyms
unfaithfulness
popularity
unresponsiveness
unholiness
logicalness
Etymology
worth (English)
weorþan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. worth
noun.
(ˈwɝːθ)
The
quality
that
renders
something
desirable
or
valuable
or
useful.
Synonyms
price
quality
fault
merit
value
worthwhileness
praisworthiness
demerit
virtue
Antonyms
demerit
worthlessness
merit
rightness
unpleasantness
Etymology
worth (English)
weorþan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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