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Alexander
- IPA[ˌalɪɡˈzɑːndə]
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- the name of three kings of Scotland.;Alexander I (c. 1077–1124), son of Malcolm III, reigned 1107–24.
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- 1. the name of three kings of Scotland.
- ▪ Alexander I (c. 1077–1124), son of Malcolm III, reigned 1107–24.
- ▪ Alexander II (1198–1249), son of William I of Scotland, reigned 1214–49.
- ▪ Alexander III (1241–86), son of Alexander II, reigned 1249–86.
- a European plant of the parsley family with yellowish flowers, formerly eaten as a salad vegetable.
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- 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (1891–1969), British Field Marshal and Conservative statesman, ...
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- (1921–92), Czech statesman, first secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party 1968–69. He was ...
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- (1892–1946), Russian-born French chess player, world champion 1927–35 and from 1937 until his death.
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- IPA[ˌaləɡˈzandər]
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- the name of three tsars of Russia.
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- IPA[ˌaləɡˈzandər]
美式
- the name of three kings of Scotland.
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- IPA[ˌalɪɡˈzɑːndə]
英式
- the name of three tsars of Russia.
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- IPA[ˌaləɡˈzandər]
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- (356–323 bc), king of Macedon 336–323; son of Philip II; known as Alexander the Great. He ...
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- IPA[ˌalɪɡˈzɑːndə]
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- (356–323 bc), king of Macedon 336–323, son of Philip II; known as Alexander the Great. He ...
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