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1. John Locke
noun.
English
empiricist
philosopher
who
believed
that
all
knowledge
is
derived
from
sensory
experience
(1632-1704).
Synonyms
Locke
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2. Locke
noun.
English
empiricist
philosopher
who
believed
that
all
knowledge
is
derived
from
sensory
experience
(1632-1704).
Synonyms
John Locke
3. john
noun.
(ˈdʒɑːn)
A
room
or
building
equipped
with
one
or
more
toilets.
Synonyms
lavatory
privy
loo
crapper
toilet facility
toilet
stool
potty
public toilet
comfort station
commode
water closet
restroom
washroom
can
room
lav
convenience
public convenience
wash room
bathroom
public lavatory
throne
pot
head
W.C.
closet
Antonyms
public
uninformed
good fortune
good luck
unloving
4. John
noun.
(New
Testament)
disciple
of
Jesus;
traditionally
said
to
be
the
author
of
the
4th
Gospel
and
three
epistles
and
the
book
of
Revelation.
Synonyms
Saint John
John the Evangelist
St. John the Apostle
St. John
John the Divine
Saint John the Apostle
Etymology
John (English)
Iohannes (Latin)
Ἰωάννης (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
יוחנן (Hebrew)
5. john
noun.
(ˈdʒɑːn)
A
prostitute's
customer.
Synonyms
trick
whoremaster
client
whoremonger
customer
Antonyms
sober
important
hire
unavailability
unsuitableness
6. John
noun.
The
last
of
the
four
Gospels
in
the
New
Testament.
Synonyms
New Testament
Gospel According to John
Etymology
John (English)
Iohannes (Latin)
Ἰωάννης (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
יוחנן (Hebrew)
7. John
noun.
Youngest
son
of
Henry
II;
King
of
England
from
1199
to
1216;
succeeded
to
the
throne
on
the
death
of
his
brother
Richard
I;
lost
his
French
possessions;
in
1215
John
was
compelled
by
the
barons
to
sign
the
Magna
Carta
(1167-1216).
Synonyms
Plantagenet line
King John
Plantagenet
John Lackland
Etymology
John (English)
Iohannes (Latin)
Ἰωάννης (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
יוחנן (Hebrew)
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