Harrison


Definition: Meaning of, Harrison in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈhærɪs(ə)n /

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  1. 1908-1990 english actor on stage and in films
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  2. 1773-1841 9th President of the United States; caught pneumonia during his inauguration and died shortly after
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  3. 1833-1901 23rd President of the United States
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  4. 1943-2001 english rock star; lead guitarist of the Beatles
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Harrison used in phrases

  • Benjamin Harrison (noun)
    1. 1833-1901 23rd President of the United States
  • Birtwhistle, Sir Harrison
    1. (1934- ) an English COMPOSER known for his modern music for voices and instruments, including Tragoedia and Ring a Dumb Carillon
  • Ford, Harrison
    1. (1942- ) a US actor who is famous for appearing in films about exciting adventures, such as STAR WARS (1977), and for appearing as the character Indiana JONES in a series of films such as Indiana JONES and the Temple of Doom
  • George Harrison (noun)
    1. 1943-2001 english rock star; lead guitarist of the Beatles
  • Harrison, Benjamin
    1. (1833-1901) the twenty-third president of the US, from 1889 to 1893
  • Harrison, George
    1. (1943-2001) a British musician and songwriter who sang and played the GUITAR in The BEATLES . After The BEATLES separated, he made records on his own, including My Sweet Lord .
  • Harrison, William Henry
    1. (1773-1841) a US politician who became President in 1841, but died a month later.
  • President Benjamin Harrison (noun)
    1. 1833-1901 23rd President of the United States
  • President Harrison (noun)
    1. 1833-1901 23rd President of the United States
    2. 1773-1841 9th President of the United States; caught pneumonia during his inauguration and died shortly after
  • President William Henry Harrison (noun)
    1. 1773-1841 9th President of the United States; caught pneumonia during his inauguration and died shortly after
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Pronunciation: ˈɔːθəʊɛpɪst
Parts of Speech: noun
especially one of the 17th or 18th century scholars who proposed to reform English spelling so it would reflect pronunciation more closely a practitioner of orthoepy