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[1] Sir James the Black Douglas , 1286–1330, Scottish military leader.
[2] James, 2nd Earl of, 1358?–88, Scottish military leader.
[3] Kirk Issur Danielovitch Demsky , born 1916, U.S. actor.
[4] Lloyd C(as·sel) [kas -uh l] /ˈkæs əl/ , 1877–1951, U.S. novelist and clergyman.
[5] Michael, born 1944, U.S. actor and producer (son of Kirk Douglas).
[6] Stephen A(rnold), 1813–61, U.S. political leader and statesman.
[7] William O(r·ville) [awr -vil] /ˈɔr vɪl/ , 1898–1980, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1939–75.
[8] a city on and the capital of the Isle of Man: resort.
[9] a city in SE Arizona.
[10] a town in central Georgia.
[11] a male given name: from a Scottish word meaning “black water.”
[12] Isle of, an island of the British Isles, in the Irish Sea. 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). Capital : Douglas.
[13] a town and resort on the Isle of Man, capital of the island, on the E coast. Pop: 25 347 (2001)
[14] C (lifford ) H (ugh ). 1879–1952, British economist, who originated the theory of social credit
[15] Gavin. ?1474–1522, Scottish poet, the first British translator of the Aeneid
[16] Keith (Castellain ). 1920–44, British poet, noted for his poems of World War II: killed in action
[17] Michael K (irk ). born 1944, US film actor; his films include Romancing the Stone (1984), Wall Street (1987), Basic Instinct (1992), and Wonder Boys (2000)
[18] (George ) Norman. 1868–1952, British writer, esp of books on southern Italy such as South Wind (1917)
[19] Tommy , full name Thomas Clement Douglas (1904–86). Canadian statesman: premier of Saskatchewan 1944–61
[20] an adult male human being, as distinguished from a woman
[21] (modifier) male; masculine a man child
[22] archaic a human being regardless of sex or age, considered as a representative of mankind; a person
[23] (sometimes capital) human beings collectively; mankind the development of man
[24] Also called: modern man a member of any of the living races of Homo sapiens, characterized by erect bipedal posture, a highly developed brain, and powers of articulate speech, abstract reasoning, and imagination any extinct member of the species Homo sapiens, such as Cro-Magnon man
[25] a member of any of the extinct species of the genus Homo, such as Java man, Heidelberg man, and Solo man
[26] an adult male human being with qualities associated with the male, such as courage or virility be a man
[27] manly qualities or virtues the man in him was outraged
[28] a subordinate, servant, or employee contrasted with an employer or manager (in combination ) the number of man-days required to complete a job
[29] (usually plural) a member of the armed forces who does not hold commissioned, warrant, or noncommissioned rank (as in the phrase officers and men )
[30] a member of a group, team, etc
[31] a husband, boyfriend, etc man and wife
[32] an expression used parenthetically to indicate an informal relationship between speaker and hearer
[33] a movable piece in various games, such as draughts
[34] Southern African slang any person: used as a term of address
[35] a vassal of a feudal lord
[36] as one man with unanimous action or response
[37] be one's own man to be independent or free
[38] he's your man he's the person needed (for a particular task, role, job, etc)
[39] man and boy from childhood
[40] sort out the men from the boys or separate the men from the boys to separate the experienced from the inexperienced
[41] to a man unanimously without exception they were slaughtered to a man
[42] informal an exclamation or expletive, often indicating surprise or pleasure
[43] to provide with sufficient people for operation, defence, etc to man the phones
[44] to take one's place at or near in readiness for action
[45] falconry to induce (a hawk or falcon) to endure the presence of and handling by man, esp strangers
[46] Black slang a White man or White men collectively, esp when in authority, in the police, or held in contempt
[47] slang a drug peddler
[48] Isle of Man an island in the British Isles, in the Irish Sea between Cumbria and Northern Ireland: a UK Crown Dependency (but not part of the United Kingdom), with its own ancient parliament, the Court of Tynwald; a dependency of Norway until 1266, when for a time it came under Scottish rule; its own language, Manx, became extinct in the 19th century but has been revived to some extent. Capital: Douglas. Pop: 86 159 (2013 est). Area: 588 sq km (227 sq miles)
Words related to Douglas
cedar, pine, wood, conifer, alpine
Words nearby Douglas
doughnut, doughnut hole, dought, doughty, doughy, Douglas, douglas bag, douglas cul-de-sac, douglas fir, douglas hurd, douglas pouch
Word origin for Douglas
manOld English mann; related to Old Frisian man, Old High German man, Dutch man, Icelandic mathr