George
n. male first name; family name; figure of St. George and the dragon (esp. the one on the insignia of the British Order of the Garter); coin with the figure of St. George (British Slang) ; American magazine that covers politics and pop culture | ||||
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George Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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GEORGE
Charles Hamblin, 1957. One of the earliest programming languages, stack-oriented, used reverse Polish notation. Implemented on the English Electric DEUCE. "GEORGE: A Semi-Translation Programming Scheme for the DEUCE, Programming and Operations Manual", C. L. Hamblin, U New S Wales (1958). "Computer Languages", C.L. Hamblin, Aust J Sci 20(5):135-139 (Dec 1957) and Aust Comp J 17(4):195-198 (Nov 1985).
Charles Hamblin, 1957. One of the earliest programming languages, stack-oriented, used reverse Polish notation. Implemented on the English Electric DEUCE. "GEORGE: A Semi-Translation Programming Scheme for the DEUCE, Programming and Operations Manual", C. L. Hamblin, U New S Wales (1958). "Computer Languages", C.L. Hamblin, Aust J Sci 20(5):135-139 (Dec 1957) and Aust Comp J 17(4):195-198 (Nov 1985).
George Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
George
(n.)
A kind of brown loaf.
(n.)
A figure of St. George (the patron saint of England) on horseback, appended to the collar of the Order of the Garter. See Garter.
(n.)
A kind of brown loaf.
(n.)
A figure of St. George (the patron saint of England) on horseback, appended to the collar of the Order of the Garter. See Garter.
| WordNet 2.0 |
George
Noun
1. Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
(synonym) Saint George, St. George
(hypernym) martyr
Noun
1. Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
(synonym) Saint George, St. George
(hypernym) martyr
| The Phrase Finder |
George Raft
Meaning
Draft.
Origin
Cockney rhyming slang.
Meaning
Draft.
Origin
Cockney rhyming slang.
| Australian Slang |
Call for George
use "the great white telephone"
use "the great white telephone"
Porchy, George E.
main character in one of those baffling and inconsequent nursery rhymes with which Strine parents have for so long brainwashed their unfortunate children. Giorgio Eduardo Porchy was the only son of Allegro and Lucrezia Borgia, who migrated from Italy to this country in 1852 where they changed their name to Porchy and established a small poisoning anf garroting shop in a prosperous goldmining town near Bendigo. Giorgio, a bright boy with a happy nature, took to poisoning effortlessly. When he was twelve both his parents died suddenly in rather mysterious circumstances, and he immediately took over the shop, which he built up into a thriving business. For a while he had a little trouble wuth the authorities, who tended to be rather conservative in their ways. Fortunately, however, the police sergeant and the local magistrate were both women - the handsome Durberville sisters, daughters of the local dairyman. Anyway, the likeable young George soon won their hearts and married them. He soon inherited the dairy from their father, who had passed away unexpectedly an hour or so after the wedding breakfast, and he successfully combined the two businesses. Eventually he became mayor, then local member, and finally a senator, and was for many years one of the most popular figures in the district. After his murder the local citizens, whose number had by this time dwindled to about twenty-five, erected a monument to his memory in the form of a bronze statue holding aloft a smoking test-tube, and surrounded by a group of happy little girls waving arsenical lipsticks.
| hEnglish - advanced version |
george
george
\george\ (?), n. [f. george, or georges, a proper name, fr. gr. &?; husbandman, laborer; ge`a, gh^, the earth + &?; to work; akin to e. work. see work.]
1. a figure of st. george (the patron saint of england) on horseback, appended to the collar of the order of the garter. see garter.
2. a kind of brown loaf. [obs.]
similar words(21)
george harrison
george paget thomson
george simon kaufman
george gordon byron
lawrence george durrell
george westinghouse
george washington
rodney george laver
herbert george wells
george otto trevelyan
hyman george rickover
the chevalier st george
george noble
george orson welles
ronald george wreyford norrish
george lucas
george gershwin
george sand
george boole
george vancouver
tobias george smollett
george
\george\ (?), n. [f. george, or georges, a proper name, fr. gr. &?; husbandman, laborer; ge`a, gh^, the earth + &?; to work; akin to e. work. see work.]
1. a figure of st. george (the patron saint of england) on horseback, appended to the collar of the order of the garter. see garter.
2. a kind of brown loaf. [obs.]
similar words(21)
george harrison
george paget thomson
george simon kaufman
george gordon byron
lawrence george durrell
george westinghouse
george washington
rodney george laver
herbert george wells
george otto trevelyan
hyman george rickover
the chevalier st george
george noble
george orson welles
ronald george wreyford norrish
george lucas
george gershwin
george sand
george boole
george vancouver
tobias george smollett
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George
Seoirse
Seoirse
George Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
| US Zip Codes |
27897
State: NORTH CAROLINA
City: GEORGE
State: NORTH CAROLINA
City: GEORGE
51237
State: IOWA
City: GEORGE
| Area Code International |
George
South Africa +27-441
South Africa +27-441
George Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| The Scotch Whisky by SDA v.4.20 |
George
George Ballantine
Merchant in Scotch and wines in Edinburgh, born in 1809, inspiration of the famous brand name Ballantine's Scotch Whisky.
George Christie
Founder, in 1993, of the Speyside Distillery (a.k.a. Drumguish) located in Tromie Mills, Kingussie, Invernesshire, Speyside, Highland (Scotland)
George Connell
Founder, in 1833, of the Glengoyne Distillery (a.k.a. Glenguin and Burnfoot of Dumgoyne Distillery) in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire, Southern Highland (Scotland)
George Cooper
Founder, in 1825, of the Glencadam Distillery in Brechin, Angus, East Highland (Scotland)
George Crawford
Business men, co-founder, with Brodie Hepburn and Marty Dykes, of the Macduff Distillery (a.k.a. Glen Deveron) in Banffshire, Speyside, Highland (Scotland), in 1962.
George Donald
Founder, in 1830, of the Annandale Distillery (closed in 1921), in Annan, Lowlands, Scotland.
George Hogg
Vatted Malt Scotch Whisky by Peter J. Rusell & Co. Ltd. (Edinburgh, Scotland)
George Montgomery
Founder of the Octmore Distillery that existed from 1816 to 1840 in Port Charlotte, Isle of Islay, Argyll (Scotland)
George O. Haig
Founder in 1910 of the John Haig Co. Ltd., bottlers and blenders of Scotch Whisky, located in Edinburgh (Scotland). Creators of the Haig (Dimple and/or Pinch), famous blend.
George Rate
Farmer, co-founder of the Glenkinchie Distillery, with his brother John, in the town of Pencaitland, Lowlands (Scotland), in 1837.
George Smith (a.k.a. George Gow)
Founder of the The Glenlivet Distillery, in 1824, located in Glenlivet, Ballindalloch, Banffshire, Speyside, Highland (Scotland). Maybe, the first person who applied for the legal license, in 1824, to distill Scotch Whisky.
George Taylor
Co-founder, in 1786 with Alexander Milne, of the Strathisla Distillery (a.k.a. Milltown Distillery) in Keith, Banffshire, Speyside, Highlands (Scotland)
George Thomson
Co-founder with John Duff, in 1894, of the Longmorn Distillery located in Longmorn, Elgin, Morayshire, Speyside, Highlands (Scotland)
George Ballantine
Merchant in Scotch and wines in Edinburgh, born in 1809, inspiration of the famous brand name Ballantine's Scotch Whisky.
George Christie
Founder, in 1993, of the Speyside Distillery (a.k.a. Drumguish) located in Tromie Mills, Kingussie, Invernesshire, Speyside, Highland (Scotland)
George Connell
Founder, in 1833, of the Glengoyne Distillery (a.k.a. Glenguin and Burnfoot of Dumgoyne Distillery) in Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire, Southern Highland (Scotland)
George Cooper
Founder, in 1825, of the Glencadam Distillery in Brechin, Angus, East Highland (Scotland)
George Crawford
Business men, co-founder, with Brodie Hepburn and Marty Dykes, of the Macduff Distillery (a.k.a. Glen Deveron) in Banffshire, Speyside, Highland (Scotland), in 1962.
George Donald
Founder, in 1830, of the Annandale Distillery (closed in 1921), in Annan, Lowlands, Scotland.
George Hogg
Vatted Malt Scotch Whisky by Peter J. Rusell & Co. Ltd. (Edinburgh, Scotland)
George Montgomery
Founder of the Octmore Distillery that existed from 1816 to 1840 in Port Charlotte, Isle of Islay, Argyll (Scotland)
George O. Haig
Founder in 1910 of the John Haig Co. Ltd., bottlers and blenders of Scotch Whisky, located in Edinburgh (Scotland). Creators of the Haig (Dimple and/or Pinch), famous blend.
George Rate
Farmer, co-founder of the Glenkinchie Distillery, with his brother John, in the town of Pencaitland, Lowlands (Scotland), in 1837.
George Smith (a.k.a. George Gow)
Founder of the The Glenlivet Distillery, in 1824, located in Glenlivet, Ballindalloch, Banffshire, Speyside, Highland (Scotland). Maybe, the first person who applied for the legal license, in 1824, to distill Scotch Whisky.
George Taylor
Co-founder, in 1786 with Alexander Milne, of the Strathisla Distillery (a.k.a. Milltown Distillery) in Keith, Banffshire, Speyside, Highlands (Scotland)
George Thomson
Co-founder with John Duff, in 1894, of the Longmorn Distillery located in Longmorn, Elgin, Morayshire, Speyside, Highlands (Scotland)
Auld George
Auld George, Blended Scotch Whisky
By: William Whiteley & Co.
George & J. G. Smith's
George & J.G. Smith's Glenlivet Whisky 12, 15, 21 YO, Single Malt Scotch Whisky
George & J.G. Smith's Glenlivet Whisky 1937, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951. Single Malt Scotch Whisky
George & J.G. Smith's Glenlivet Whisky 1940, 45 YO, Single Malt Scotch Whisky
George & J.G. Smith's Glenlivet Whisky 1943, 55 YO, Single Malt Scotch Whisky
George & J.G. Smith's Glenlivet Whisky 1967, 33 YO, Single Malt Scotch Whisky
George & J.G. Smith's Glenlivet Whisky Special Jubilee Reserve Queen Elizabeth II (1952-1977) , 25 YO, Single Malt Scotch
Whisky
By: Gordon & MacPhail Ltd. (Elgin, Scotland)
• James Gordon Smith (J.G. Smith)
Son of the founder of the Glenlivet distillery, in 1824, George Smith.
Reason of the words "George & J.G. Smith's" in the labels of the "The Glenlivet Scotch Whisky" and the "George & J.G. Smith's Glenlivet Whisky, Malt Scotch Whisky"
King George IV
King George IV Finest Old, Standard Blended Scotch Whisky
King George IV Supreme, Blended Scotch Whisky
By: John McEwan & Co. - Diageo plc. (London, England)
Old George
Old George, Blended Scotch Whisky
By: Mackenzie Duggan & Co. Ltd. (Glasgow, Scotland)
George Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Stephen King |
George Waring
(Firestarter) An agent for The Shop
| The Harry Potter Glossary |
Weasley, George
Twin of Fred, Gryffindor, Beater on Quidditch team.
Twin of Fred, Gryffindor, Beater on Quidditch team.
George Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| gambling |
George
- a good tipper.
- a good tipper.
George Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| ICAO Airport codes |
George
FAGG South Africa
FAGG South Africa
George Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
GEORGE
GEORGE is a bus service in Falls Church, Virginia that provides local transit service between the East Falls Church and West Falls Church stations along the Orange Line of the Washington Metro and throughout the City of Falls Church. The buses are maintained and operated by WMATA from its Randolph Street garage in Arlington and are WMATA routes 26E and 26W (peak periods) and 26A (midday).
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George
The name George is an adaptation of the Greek name Georgios (Γεώργιος), which is derived from the Greek word Georgos (Γεωργός), "farmer" or "earth-worker". The word Γεωργος is a compound word, formed by the words Ge , "earth", "soil" and ergon , "work"[1].
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