Mitchell
['mitʃəl]
Definition
(noun.) United States dancer who formed the first Black classical ballet company (born in 1934).
(noun.) United States labor leader; president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1898 to 1908 (1870-1919).
(noun.) United States writer noted for her novel about the South during the American Civil War (1900-1949).
(noun.) United States astronomer who studied sunspots and nebulae (1818-1889).
(noun.) United States aviator and general who was an early advocate of military air power (1879-1936).
(noun.) English aeronautical engineer (1895-1937).
Checker: Monroe--From WordNet
Examples
- Mitchell, Vance & Co. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- I return you Mr. Mitchell's paper on the strata of the earth[36] with thanks. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- Buell, however, had already arrived in person at Edgefield, opposite Nashville, and Mitchell's division of his command reached there the same day. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- Glenn’s wheat farm comprises 45,000 acres; the Dalrymples’, in North Dakota, 70,000; and Mr. Mitchell, in the San Joaquin Valley, in California, has 90,000 acres. Edward W. Byrn. The Progress of Invention in the Nineteenth Century.
- But this man Mitchell has a face he makes his fortune with. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
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