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1. Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins
noun.
English
biochemist
who
did
pioneering
work
that
led
to
the
discovery
of
vitamins
(1861-1947).
Synonyms
Hopkins
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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. Hopkins
noun.
United
States
financier
and
philanthropist
who
left
money
to
found
the
university
and
hospital
that
bear
his
name
in
Baltimore
(1795-1873).
Synonyms
Johns Hopkins
Etymology
Hopkins (English)
-kin (English)
-kin (Middle English (1100-1500))
Hob (English)
4. Hopkins
noun.
Welsh
film
actor
(born
in
1937).
Synonyms
Sir Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins
Sir Anthony Philip Hopkins
Etymology
Hopkins (English)
-kin (English)
-kin (Middle English (1100-1500))
Hob (English)
5. Hopkins
noun.
English
poet
(1844-1889).
Synonyms
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Etymology
Hopkins (English)
-kin (English)
-kin (Middle English (1100-1500))
Hob (English)
6. Hopkins
noun.
English
biochemist
who
did
pioneering
work
that
led
to
the
discovery
of
vitamins
(1861-1947).
Synonyms
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins
Etymology
Hopkins (English)
-kin (English)
-kin (Middle English (1100-1500))
Hob (English)
7. Hopkins
noun.
United
States
educator
and
theologian
(1802-1887).
Synonyms
Mark Hopkins
Etymology
Hopkins (English)
-kin (English)
-kin (Middle English (1100-1500))
Hob (English)
8. sir
noun.
(ˈsɝː)
Term
of
address
for
a
man.
Synonyms
adult male
man
Antonyms
woman
juvenile
female
Etymology
sir (English)
sir (Middle English (1100-1500))
sire (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
senior (Latin)
senex (Latin)
9. Sir
noun.
A
title
used
before
the
name
of
knight
or
baronet.
Synonyms
male aristocrat
Antonyms
female aristocrat
noblewoman
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