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1. George Sand
noun.
French
writer
known
for
works
concerning
women's
rights
and
independence
(1804-1876).
Synonyms
Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin
Baroness Dudevant
Sand
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2. George
noun.
King
of
Great
Britain
and
Ireland
and
Hanover
from
1820
to
1830;
his
attempt
to
divorce
his
estranged
wife
undermined
the
prestige
of
the
Crown
(1762-1830).
Synonyms
Hanover
House of Hanover
George IV
Hanoverian line
3. George
noun.
King
of
Great
Britain
and
Ireland
and
emperor
of
India
from
1910
to
1936;
gave
up
his
German
title
in
1917
during
World
War
I
(1865-1936).
Synonyms
Windsor
House of Windsor
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
George V
4. George
noun.
Christian
martyr;
patron
saint
of
England;
hero
of
the
legend
of
Saint
George
and
the
Dragon
in
which
he
slew
a
dragon
and
saved
a
princess
(?-303).
Synonyms
St. George
Saint George
5. George
noun.
Elector
of
Hanover
and
the
first
Hanoverian
King
of
Great
Britain
and
Ireland
from
1714
to
1727
(1660-1727).
Synonyms
George I
Hanover
House of Hanover
Hanoverian line
6. George
noun.
King
of
Great
Britain
and
Elector
of
Hanover
from
1727
to
1760
(1683-1760).
Synonyms
George II
Hanover
House of Hanover
Hanoverian line
7. sand
noun.
(ˈsænd)
A
loose
material
consisting
of
grains
of
rock
or
coral.
Synonyms
dirt
Si
sand bar
tongue
atomic number 14
spit
quicksand
concrete
sandbar
silicon
beach
soil
Antonyms
intangible
unreal
abstractness
gaseous
liquid
Etymology
sand (English)
sand (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. sand
verb.
(ˈsænd)
Rub
with
sandpaper.
Synonyms
rough-sand
smooth
smoothen
sandpaper
Antonyms
roughen
uncover
clean
cowardice
nonslippery
Etymology
sand (English)
sand (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. sand
noun.
(ˈsænd)
Fortitude
and
determination.
Synonyms
gumption
backbone
fortitude
grit
guts
moxie
Antonyms
cleanness
improved
artificial language
abstract
impractical
Etymology
sand (English)
sand (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. Sand
noun.
French
writer
known
for
works
concerning
women's
rights
and
independence
(1804-1876).
Synonyms
Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin
Baroness Dudevant
George Sand
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