marcel
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~ a hairdo characterized by deep regular waves that are made by a heated curling iron
Marcel Marceau
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~ French mime famous for his sad-faced clown (born in 1923)
Marcel Lajos Breuer
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~ United States architect (born in Hungary) who was associated with the Bauhaus in the 1920's (1902-1981)
Marcel Duchamp
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~ French artist who immigrated to the United States; a leader in the dada movement in New York City; was first to exhibit commonplace objects as art (1887-1968)
Marcello Malpighi
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~ Italian anatomist who was the first to use a microscope to study anatomy and was among the first to recognize cells in animals (1628-1694)
MArch
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~ a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture
march
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~ a procession of people walking together; "the march went up Fifth Avenue"
March 17
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~ a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the patron saint of Ireland
march
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~ the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind); "it was a long march"; "we heard the sound of marching"
March 25
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~ a festival commemorating the announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland
March King
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~ a United States bandmaster and composer of military marches (1854-1932)
march
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~ the month following February and preceding April
March 2
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~ Texans celebrate the anniversary of Texas' declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836
march
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~ district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area; "the Welsh marches between England and Wales"
march
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~ genre of music written for marching; "Sousa wrote the best marches"
march
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~ a steady advance; "the march of science"; "the march of time"