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Platonist
an advocate of Platonism
 
William Hubbs Rehnquist
United States jurist who served as an associate justice on the United States Supreme Court from 1972 until 1986, when he was appointed chief justice (born in 1924)
 
Ernst Mach
Austrian physicist and philosopher who introduced the Mach number and who founded logical positivism (1838-1916)
 
sweeper
an employee who sweeps (floors or streets etc.)
 
Keynesian
a follower of the economic theories of John Maynard Keynes
 
Quechua
a member of a South American Indian people in Peru who were formerly the ruling class of the Inca empire
 
separatist
an advocate of secession or separation from a larger group (such as an established church or a national union)
 
Alfred Krupp
German arms manufacturer and son of Friedrich Krupp; his firm provided ordnance for German armies from the 1840s through World War II (1812-1887)
 
navigator
the member of an aircrew who is responsible for the aircraft's course
 
Virginian
a native or resident of Virginia
 
Winnebago
a member of the Siouan-speaking people formerly living in eastern Wisconsin south of Green Bay; ally of the Menomini and enemy of the Fox and Sauk people
 
concierge
a French caretaker of apartments or a hotel; lives on the premises and oversees people entering and leaving and handles mail and acts as janitor or porter
 
Dame Barbara Hepworth
British sculptor (1902-1975)
 
westerner
an inhabitant of a western area; especially of the U.S.
 
warbler
a singer; usually a singer who adds embellishments to the song
 
second banana
someone who serves in a subordinate capacity or plays a secondary role
 
plantsman
an expert in the science of cultivating plants (fruit or flowers or vegetables or ornamental plants)
 
United States Attorney General
the person who holds the position of secretary of the Justice Department
 
milkman
someone who delivers milk
 
John Addington Symonds
English writer (1840-1893)
 
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