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  1. Mary

    • IPA[ˈmerē]

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    • the name of two queens of England.;Mary I (1516–58), daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, reigned 1553–8; known as Mary Tudor or Bloody Mary. In an attempt to reverse the country's turn toward Protestantism she instigated the series of religious persecutions by which she earned her nickname.
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    • 1. the name of two queens of England.
    • Mary I (1516–58), daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, reigned 1553–8; known as Mary Tudor or Bloody Mary. In an attempt to reverse the country's turn toward Protestantism she instigated the series of religious persecutions by which she earned her nickname.
    • Mary II (1662–94), daughter of James II, reigned 1689–94. Having been invited to replace her Catholic father on the throne after his deposition in 1689, she insisted that her husband, William of Orange, be crowned along with her.
    • n.
      a prayer to the Virgin Mary used chiefly by Roman Catholics, beginning with part of Luke 1:28.

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    • n.
      a prayer to the Virgin Mary used chiefly by Roman Catholics, beginning with part of Luke 1:28.

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    • ph.
      an American cargo ship that was found afloat in the North Atlantic in December 1872 in perfect ...

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    • n.
      a flat, round-toed shoe for women and girls, with a single strap across the top.

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    • IPA[ˈmɛːri]

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    • the name of two queens of England.

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    • IPA[ˈmerē]

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    • mother of Jesus; known as the (Blessed) Virgin Mary, or St. Mary, or Our Lady. According to the ...

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    • IPA[ˈmɛːri]

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    • n.
      an Aboriginal woman.

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    • IPA[ˈmerē]

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    • n.
      an Aboriginal woman.

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    • IPA[ˈmɛːri]

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    • mother of Jesus; known as the (Blessed) Virgin Mary, or St Mary, or Our Lady. According to the ...

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