Philip


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

Pronunciation: / ˈfɪlɪp /

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Philip Philips
  1. born 1921 englishman and husband of Elizabeth II
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Philip used in phrases

  • Frank Philip Stella (noun)
    1. born in 1936 united States minimalist painter
  • Glass, Philip
    1. (1937- ) a US COMPOSER of modern CLASSICAL music, who was influenced by Indian music, and is famous for his minimalist style, in which short musical phrases are repeated again and again, with very slight changes
  • John Philip Marquand (noun)
    1. 1893-1960 united States writer who created the Japanese detective Mr. Moto and wrote other novels as well
  • John Philip Sousa (noun)
    1. 1854-1932 a United States bandmaster and composer of military marches
  • Larkin, Philip
    1. (1922-85) a British poet. He often wrote about death and loneliness and his poems are sometimes very sad, but people like them because they are written in plain and simple language. His most famous poems are Aubade, High Windows, and Whitsun Weddings.
  • Marlowe, Philip
    1. a PRIVATE DETECTIVE (= someone who is employed to look for information or missing people) in stories written by the US writer Raymond CHANDLER . Marlowe is a tough and determined character who does not often show his feelings, but he is honest and believes in justice.
  • Michael Philip Jagger (noun)
    1. born in 1943 english rock star
  • Philip Anderson (noun)
    1. 1923- united States physicist who studied the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems
  • Philip Augustus (noun)
    1. 1165-1223 son of Louis VII whose reign as king of France saw wars with the English that regained control of Normandy and Anjou and most of Poitou
  • Philip Dormer Stanhope (noun)
    1. 1694-1773 suave and witty English statesman remembered mostly for letters to his son
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