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Melville

[ mel-vil ]

noun

  1. Herman, 1819–91, U.S. novelist.
  2. Lake, a saltwater lake on the E coast of Labrador, Newfoundland, in E Canada, separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a narrow inlet: the mouth of the Churchill River is at its W end. About 1,133 sq. mi. (2,935 sq. km).
  3. a male given name.


Melville

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noun

  1. MelvilleHerman18191891MUSWRITING: novelistWRITING: short-story writer Herman. 1819–91, US novelist and short-story writer. Among his works, Moby Dick (1851) and Billy Budd (written 1891, published 1924) are outstanding
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“Margarita Melville taught me that history shouldn’t just be academic, but in the community,†Sandoval said, referring to the legendary nun-turned-activist-turned-professor.

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Karl Melville, from Cumberland Council, said it was expecting "airborne issues" such as flying debris to cause power outages.

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L.A.-born Shyer was the son of pioneer filmmaker Melville Shyer, a founding member of the Directors Guild of America.

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Okay, he’s going to make Melville’s Captain Ahab look like Barry Allen?

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If you were a girl growing up in the 2000s and 2010s, you probably had a piece of Brandy Melville clothing in your closet.

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