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Australian geographer
Marcel Aurousseau MC C. de G. (19 April 1891 in Woollahra, Sydney – 22 August 1983 in Sydney) was an Australian geographer, geologist, war hero, historian
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Categories in etymology
applications, thus leaving endonym and exonym as the preferred forms. Marcel Aurousseau, an Australian geographer, first used the term exonym in his work
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Study of place names
Geographical Names Council United States Board on Geographic Names Marcel Aurousseau (1891–1983), Australian geographer, geologist, war hero, historian
Toponymy
as Standard Bearer of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms). Marcel Aurousseau, Australian geologist, 1956 New Year Honours. Ruby Board, New South
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Subdiscipline of geography concentrating on urban areas
working class in England, 1844. In a 1924 study of urban geography, Marcel Aurousseau observed that urban geography cannot be considered a subdivision of
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London-born geographer (1911 – 2000)
Lake: The Pacific Since Magellan. He died in 2000 at the age of 89. "Marcel Aurousseau, 1891-1983" (PDF). Proceedings of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
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British geography award
Roe Crone 1967: Charles W. Phillips 1968: Walter Christaller 1969: Marcel Aurousseau 1970: Raleigh Ashlin Skelton 1971: Oskar Spate 1972: George Henry
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Japanese light novel series
doing so even after said curse is broken; showing she is pansexual. Lene Aurousseau (レーネ=オルソー, Rēne Orusō) Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa (Japanese); Kara Edwards
I'm in Love with the Villainess
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Flat horse race in France
Run (2005), Rail Link (2006), Waldgeist (2019) Leading owner (6 wins): Marcel Boussac – Corrida (1936, 1937), Djebel (1942), Ardan (1944), Caracalla (1946)
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Horse race
Lescalle André de Fels 1950 Meli Melo 8 René Emery William Head Lucienne Aurousseau 1951 Nagara 9 Paul Hiéronimus Noël Pelat James P. Philipps 1952 Tournay
Grand_Steeple-Chase_de_Paris
1994 : Variations – by Daniel Borenstein 1994 : Voleur d’écran – by Michel Aurousseau, Hervé Huneau and Guy Tual 1995 : L'Abri – by Arnaud Pendrié 1995 : La
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MARCEL AUROUSSEAU
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Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Darcy, DARCEY means "from Arcy."
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Marcello, MARCELLA means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marcella.
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Marcelo, MARCELA means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
French
French form of Latin Marcus, MARCEAU means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Marcellus, MARCELL means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Marcellus, MARCEL means "defense" or "of the sea."
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Latin
Fruitful orchard, as Mount Carmel in Palestine.
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English
Variant spelling of English Darrell, DARREL means "from Airelle."
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Australian, Latin
Warlike; Diminutive Form of Marcella
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Teutonic
Warring; Little Marcus; Dedicated to Mars; Martial; Warlike; Defence; Of the Sea; Female Version of Marcellus; Form of Marcia
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Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Marcellus, MARCELI means "defense" or "of the sea."
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Australian, Latin, Spanish
Of Mars; Mars was Mythological Roman God of Fertility for whom the Month March was Named; Similar to Marcella
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American, British, English, French
Open; Variant of Darrel Open
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a medieval personal name, a pet form of Martin or Marta.English and French : metonymic occupational name for a smith or a nickname for a forceful person, from Old French martel ‘hammer’ (Late Latin martellus). Charles Martel, the grandfather of Charlemagne, gained his byname from the force with which he struck down his enemies in battle.Spanish and Portuguese : from Portuguese martelo, Old Spanish martel ‘hammer’ (Late Latin martellus), or an Iberianized form of the Italian cognate Martello.
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Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Marcellus, MARCELO means "defense" or "of the sea."
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Australian, Latin
Warlike; Diminutive Form of Marcella
Female
French
Feminine form of French Marcel, MARCELLE means "defense" or "of the sea."
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Marcus, MARCAS means "defense" or "of the sea."
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American, Australian, British, English, French, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
Dedicated to God Mars; God Mars; Female Version of Marcellus; Little Marcus; Warlike; Warring
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English
English variant spelling of French Marielle, MARIEL means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Mount of Recognition; Pilgrimage Site 25km from Mecca
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Hindu, Indian
One who Lights Lamps
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Indian
Increadibale
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American, Australian
Combination of Tamar and Myra
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Arabic
Morals; Virtues
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Smart; Pretty; Funny; Saintly
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Bengali, Indian
Glow of the Sun
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Tamil
Name of a sage
Male
Dutch
, Jehovah's gift (or grace).
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Friend
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a.
Designated or distinguished by, or as by, a mark; hence; noticeable; conspicuous; as, a marked card; a marked coin; a marked instance.
v. t.
To make up into a parcel; as, to parcel a customer's purchases; the machine parcels yarn, wool, etc.
a.
Cold; hard; unfeeling; as, a marble breast or heart.
imp. & p. p.
of Farce
n.
See Tiercel. Called also tarsel, tassel.
v. t.
To marvel at.
n.
A male hawk. See Tercel.
n.
Exchange, or purchase and sale; traffic; as, a dull market; a slow market.
v. t.
To cause to marvel, or be surprised; -- used impersonally.
n.
A part; a portion; a piece; as, a certain piece of land is part and parcel of another piece.
a.
Made of, or resembling, marble; as, a marble mantel; marble paper.
v. t.
To add a parcel or item to; to itemize.
n.
The price for which a thing is sold in a market; market price. Hence: Value; worth.
n.
See Carvel, and Caravel.
n.
A public place (as an open space in a town) or a large building, where a market is held; a market place or market house; esp., a place where provisions are sold.
n.
Any one of several fur-bearing carnivores of the genus Mustela, closely allied to the sable. Among the more important species are the European beech, or stone, marten (Mustela foina); the pine marten (M. martes); and the American marten, or sable (M. Americana), which some zoologists consider only a variety of the Russian sable.
imp. & p. p.
of Marl
imp. & p. p.
of March
adv.
By parcels or parts.