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  • Frank Shellenback
  • American baseball player (1898–1969)

    Frank Victor Shellenback (December 16, 1898 – August 17, 1969) was an American pitcher, pitching coach, and scout in Major League Baseball. As a pitcher

    Frank Shellenback

    Frank Shellenback

    Frank_Shellenback

  • Jim Shellenback
  • American baseball player (born 1943)

    6 ft 2 in (1.88 m), 200 lb (91 kg) Shellenback threw and batted left-handed. He is the nephew of Frank Shellenback, also a former MLB pitcher and coach

    Jim Shellenback

    Jim Shellenback

    Jim_Shellenback

  • Pacific Coast League
  • Triple-A baseball league in the Western U.S.

    made a career out of the minor leagues. One of the better known was Frank Shellenback, whose major league pitching career was brief, but who compiled a

    Pacific Coast League

    Pacific_Coast_League

  • Joplin, Missouri
  • City in Missouri, United States

    Pattiann Rogers, poet Wayne Shanklin, music producer and songwriter Frank Shellenback, baseball pitcher in Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame Pauline Starke

    Joplin, Missouri

    Joplin, Missouri

    Joplin,_Missouri

  • 1919 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Mayer Tom McGuire Win Noyes Pat Ragan Charlie Robertson Reb Russell Frank Shellenback John Sullivan Roy Wilkinson Lefty Williams Catchers Joe Jenkins Byrd

    1919 Chicago White Sox season

    1919_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • Minor League Baseball
  • Hierarchy of professional baseball leagues affiliated with Major League Baseball

    Buzz Arlett, Jigger Statz, Ike Boone, Buddy Ryan, Earl Rapp, and Frank Shellenback, as comparable to major league players. The official relationship

    Minor League Baseball

    Minor_League_Baseball

  • List of Boston Red Sox coaches
  • Ryan: 1923–1927 Jack Onslow: 1934 Herb Pennock: 1936–April 28, 1939 Frank Shellenback: 1940–1944 Bill McKechnie: 1952–1953 Joe Dobson: May 11, 1954 – July

    List of Boston Red Sox coaches

    List of Boston Red Sox coaches

    List_of_Boston_Red_Sox_coaches

  • Herb Pennock
  • American baseball player (1894–1948)

    league leaders Oakland Athletics award winners and league leaders Vaccaro, Frank. "Herb Pennock". The Baseball Biography Project. Society for American Baseball

    Herb Pennock

    Herb Pennock

    Herb_Pennock

  • 1947 Detroit Tigers season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Outlaw  4 Dick Wakefield 20 Vic Wertz Other batters 26 Ben Steiner Manager 32 Steve O'Neill Coaches 31 Art Mills 30 Frank Shellenback 33 Bill Sweeney

    1947 Detroit Tigers season

    1947_Detroit_Tigers_season

  • List of Pacific Coast League records
  • Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved April 12, 2017. "Frank Shellenback Minor Leagues Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Sports

    List of Pacific Coast League records

    List_of_Pacific_Coast_League_records

  • Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame
  • Professional sports hall of fame

    Coast League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February 28, 2015. "Frank Shellenback". Pacific Coast League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February

    Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame

    Pacific_Coast_League_Hall_of_Fame

  • Chicago White Sox all-time roster
  • List of baseball players

    Gavin Sheets Frank Shellenback Braden Shewmake James Shields Joe Shipley Art Shires Ray Shook Bill Shores Dave Short Clyde Shoun Frank Shugart Jared

    Chicago White Sox all-time roster

    Chicago_White_Sox_all-time_roster

  • Don Mueller
  • American baseball player (1927–2011)

    Johnny Antonelli 49 Hoyt Wilhelm Manager 2 Leo Durocher Coaches 1 Frank Shellenback 3 Herman Franks 6 Freddie Fitzsimmons 46 Larry Jansen Regular season

    Don Mueller

    Don Mueller

    Don_Mueller

  • Bucky Walters
  • American baseball player and manager (1909–1991)

    three straight Cincinnati players to win the award (Ernie Lombardi and Frank McCormick were the others). In 1940, Walters won 22 games and posted a 2

    Bucky Walters

    Bucky Walters

    Bucky_Walters

  • List of Santa Clara University people
  • and Pittsburgh Pirates John Savage, UCLA Bruins baseball head coach Frank Shellenback, MLB player, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, pitching coach for

    List of Santa Clara University people

    List_of_Santa_Clara_University_people

  • Bill McKechnie
  • American baseball player, coach, and manager (1886–1965)

    season as a full-time player, batting only .134. However, Yankees manager Frank Chance thought McKechnie had a keen baseball mind, and had him sit next

    Bill McKechnie

    Bill McKechnie

    Bill_McKechnie

  • 1936 Boston Red Sox season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Nemo Leibold and Mike Kelly AA San Diego Padres Pacific Coast League Frank Shellenback A1 Little Rock Travelers Southern Association Doc Prothro A Elmira

    1936 Boston Red Sox season

    1936_Boston_Red_Sox_season

  • 1954 New York Giants (MLB) season
  • Major League Baseball season

    final World Series championship until 2010. October 8, 1953: Chuck Diering, Frank Hiller, Adrián Zabala and $60,000 were traded by the Giants to the San Francisco

    1954 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1954 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1954_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season

  • Santa Clara Broncos baseball
  • Baseball team in the United States

    Graham (1906), Tillie Shafer (1908), Frank Arellanes (1908), William Hogan (1911), Erv Kantlehner (1914), Frank Shellenback (1918), Bevo LeBourveau (1919),

    Santa Clara Broncos baseball

    Santa Clara Broncos baseball

    Santa_Clara_Broncos_baseball

  • 1944 Boston Red Sox season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Catfish Metkovich Manager  4 Joe Cronin Coaches 30 Bill Burwell (Third base) 32 Tom Daly 31 Frank Shellenback (Pitching) 22 Larry Woodall (First base)

    1944 Boston Red Sox season

    1944_Boston_Red_Sox_season

  • 1951 New York Giants (MLB) season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    beginning on July 20, the team used a telescope, manned by coach Herman Franks in the Giants clubhouse behind center field, to steal the finger signals

    1951 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1951 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1951_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season

  • 1969 in baseball
  • pinch hitting appearances for 1928 St. Louis Cardinals. August 17 – Frank Shellenback, 70, spitball pitcher who played for 1918–1919 Chicago White Sox and

    1969 in baseball

    1969_in_baseball

  • 1942 Boston Red Sox season
  • Major League Baseball season

    42 Andy Gilbert  9 Ted Williams Manager  4 Joe Cronin Coaches 30 Tom Daly (Third base) 31 Frank Shellenback (Pitching) 22 Larry Woodall (First base)

    1942 Boston Red Sox season

    1942_Boston_Red_Sox_season

  • 1940 Boston Red Sox season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Williams Other batters 24 Red Nonnenkamp Manager  4 Joe Cronin Coaches 22 Moe Berg (First base) 30 Tom Daly (Third base) 31 Frank Shellenback (Pitching)

    1940 Boston Red Sox season

    1940_Boston_Red_Sox_season

  • 1955 New York Giants (MLB) season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    24 Willie Mays 22 Don Mueller 26 Dusty Rhodes 27 Bill Taylor Manager  2 Leo Durocher Coaches  6 Fred Fitzsimmons  3 Herman Franks  1 Frank Shellenback

    1955 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1955 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1955_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season

  • 1946 Detroit Tigers season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Mullin 27 Jimmy Outlaw  4 Dick Wakefield Other batters 26 Ned Harris Manager 32 Steve O'Neill Coaches 10 Tommy Bridges 31 Art Mills 30 Frank Shellenback

    1946 Detroit Tigers season

    1946_Detroit_Tigers_season

  • 1918 Chicago White Sox season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Corey Dave Danforth Red Faber Roy Mitchell Jack Quinn Reb Russell Frank Shellenback Lefty Williams Mellie Wolfgang Catchers Al DeVormer Otto Jacobs Byrd

    1918 Chicago White Sox season

    1918 Chicago White Sox season

    1918_Chicago_White_Sox_season

  • 1929 Hollywood Stars season
  • Pacific Coast League team season

    won the decisive Game 7 at Wrigley Field by an 8–3 score. Pitcher Frank Shellenback led the Stars and the PCL with 26 wins. He pitched 335 innings and

    1929 Hollywood Stars season

    1929_Hollywood_Stars_season

  • 1953 New York Giants (MLB) season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Dusty Rhodes 23 Bobby Thomson Other batters 40 George Wilson Manager  2 Leo Durocher Coaches  6 Fred Fitzsimmons  3 Herman Franks  1 Frank Shellenback

    1953 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1953 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1953_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season

  • 1943 Boston Red Sox season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Metkovich  2 Dee Miles  8 Al Simmons Manager  4 Joe Cronin Coaches 30 Tom Daly (Third base) 31 Frank Shellenback (Pitching) 22 Larry Woodall (First base)

    1943 Boston Red Sox season

    1943_Boston_Red_Sox_season

  • 1930 Hollywood Stars season
  • Pacific Coast League team season

    307 18 .450 130 6 3b Mike Gazella 171 650 197 .303 11 .428 94 9 P Frank Shellenback 54 129 36 .279 4 .411 24 1 SS Dud Lee 187 717 197 .275 3 .332 57 27

    1930 Hollywood Stars season

    1930_Hollywood_Stars_season

  • 1952 New York Giants (MLB) season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Hank Thompson 40 George Wilson Other batters 26 Dick Wakefield Manager  2 Leo Durocher Coaches  6 Fred Fitzsimmons  3 Herman Franks  1 Frank Shellenback

    1952 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1952 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1952_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season

  • 1898 in baseball
  • Doc Bass December 14 – Maurice Archdeacon December 16 Dee Cousineau Frank Shellenback December 17 Red Lutz Oscar Tuero December 19 – Lou Koupal December

    1898 in baseball

    1898_in_baseball

  • List of Major League Baseball players (Sf–So)
  • com. Retrieved 2008-12-21. "Frank Shellenback Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-12-21. "Jim Shellenback Statistics". Baseball-Reference

    List of Major League Baseball players (Sf–So)

    List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(Sf–So)

  • 1941 Boston Red Sox season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Williams Other batters 37 Paul Campbell Manager  4 Joe Cronin Coaches 22 Moe Berg (First base) 30 Tom Daly (Third base) 31 Frank Shellenback (Pitching)

    1941 Boston Red Sox season

    1941_Boston_Red_Sox_season

  • 1937 San Diego Padres season
  • Pacific Coast League team season

    ran from April 2 to September 19, 1937. The Padres, led by manager Frank Shellenback, finished third in the PCL with a 97–81 record. The Padres qualified

    1937 San Diego Padres season

    1937_San_Diego_Padres_season

  • 1948–49 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
  • College ice hockey team season

    Walsh Junior F Arlington, MA 12 0 2 2 0 Paul Finnegan F 3 1 0 1 2 Frank Shellenback Junior F Newton, MA 13 1 0 1 2 Ken Ahearn F 2 0 0 0 0 Bill Talbot

    1948–49 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season

    1948–49_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season

  • Spider Baum
  • Baseball player

    record with 261 wins in PCL games. His record was broken in 1934 by Frank Shellenback. He has been inducted into the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame.

    Spider Baum

    Spider Baum

    Spider_Baum

  • 1939 St. Louis Browns season
  • Major League Baseball season

    -- Moose Solters  2 Billy Sullivan 33 Tommy Thompson Other batters -- Eddie Silber Manager 32 Fred Haney Coaches 28 Fred Hofmann 29 Frank Shellenback

    1939 St. Louis Browns season

    1939_St._Louis_Browns_season

  • Fireman, Save My Child (1932 film)
  • 1932 film

    Richard Carle - Dan Toby George MacFarlane - St. Louis Fire Chief Frank Shellenback - Pitcher Virginia Sale - Miss Gallop Curtis Benton - Radio Announcer

    Fireman, Save My Child (1932 film)

    Fireman,_Save_My_Child_(1932_film)

  • 1948 New York Giants (MLB) season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Team League Manager AAA Minneapolis Millers American Association Frank Shellenback and Billy Herman AAA Jersey City Giants International League Bruno

    1948 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1948 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1948_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season

  • 1950 New York Giants (MLB) season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Other batters 10 Marv Blaylock 21 Mike McCormick 26 Pete Milne Manager  2 Leo Durocher Coaches  5 Fred Fitzsimmons  3 Herman Franks  1 Frank Shellenback

    1950 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1950 New York Giants (MLB) season

    1950_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season

  • 1947–48 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
  • College ice hockey team season

    the lineup. Filling in for the missing players were new additions Frank Shellenback and Ed Clasby but they could not make up for the missing defensive

    1947–48 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season

    1947–48_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season

  • 1920 Vernon Tigers season
  • Pacific Coast League team season

    54 370.0 27 15 .643 2.99 Willie Mitchell 52 348.1 25 13 .658 2.38 Frank Shellenback 47 298.2 18 12 .600 2.71 Bill Piercy 41 243.2 10 17 .370 2.62 Byron

    1920 Vernon Tigers season

    1920_Vernon_Tigers_season

  • Idaho Falls Chukars
  • American minor-league professional baseball team

    (1965) Tom Egan (1964) Marty Perez (1964–65) Frank Fernández (1963) Steve Whitaker (1962–63) Jim Shellenback (1962) Tommy McCraw (1961) Jerry McNertney

    Idaho Falls Chukars

    Idaho_Falls_Chukars

  • 1969 Washington Senators season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    highest in Washington's baseball history. CF Del Unser RF Ed Stroud LF Frank Howard 1B Mike Epstein 3B Ken McMullen SS Ed Brinkman 2B Tim Cullen C Paul

    1969 Washington Senators season

    1969 Washington Senators season

    1969_Washington_Senators_season

  • Harlan Smokies
  • Defunct minor league baseball team in Kentucky

    McDonald, Denny McLain, John Miller, Billy Murphy, Cecil Perkins, Jim Shellenback 1963: Mike Jurewicz, Jim Ollom, Fritz Peterson, Dale Roberts, Charlie

    Harlan Smokies

    Harlan_Smokies

  • 1969 Pittsburgh Pirates season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Shea Stadium. May 17, 1969: Jim Shellenback was traded by the Pirates to the Washington Senators in exchange for Frank Kreutzer. June 5, 1969: Pedro Ramos

    1969 Pittsburgh Pirates season

    1969_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season

  • Minnesota Twins all-time roster
  • List of baseball players

    Shannon Red Shannon Shag Shaughnessy Jon Shave Jim Shaw Spec Shea Jim Shellenback Bert Shepard Fred Sherry Steve Shields Garland Shifflett Bill Shipke

    Minnesota Twins all-time roster

    Minnesota_Twins_all-time_roster

  • Pittsburgh Pirates all-time roster
  • Earl Sheely Jim Shellenback Ben Shelton Jack Shepard Bill Short Brian Shouse John Shovlin Chasen Shreve JB Shuck Chase Shugart Frank Shugart Harry Shuman

    Pittsburgh Pirates all-time roster

    Pittsburgh_Pirates_all-time_roster

  • 1971 Washington Senators season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Joe Foy Toby Harrah Frank Howard Elliott Maddox May 8: Darold Knowles and Mike Epstein were traded to the Oakland Athletics for Frank Fernández, Don Mincher

    1971 Washington Senators season

    1971 Washington Senators season

    1971_Washington_Senators_season

  • Texas Rangers all-time roster
  • List of baseball players

    Segui Diego Seguí Aaron Sele Marcus Semien Jon Shave Scott Sheldon Jim Shellenback Chris Shelton Barry Shetrone Brian Shouse Sonny Siebert Rubén Sierra

    Texas Rangers all-time roster

    Texas Rangers all-time roster

    Texas_Rangers_all-time_roster

  • 1970 Washington Senators season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Senators. Hank Allen Dick Bosman Ed Brinkman Paul Casanova Mike Epstein Frank Howard Ken McMullen Dave Nelson Del Unser April 27, 1970: Pedro Ramos was

    1970 Washington Senators season

    1970 Washington Senators season

    1970_Washington_Senators_season

  • 1972 Texas Rangers season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    the Rangers built a 6–1 lead and hung on to win their home opener, 7–6. Frank Howard and Dave Nelson each homered for Texas, while Lenny Randle and Harrah

    1972 Texas Rangers season

    1972_Texas_Rangers_season

  • Ray Keating
  • American baseball player (1893–1963)

    Retrieved April 28, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. "Hemingway Traded For Pitcher Shellenback; Ray Keating Is Bought". The Sacramento Bee. December 4, 1924. p. 20

    Ray Keating

    Ray Keating

    Ray_Keating

  • 1967 Houston Astros season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Watson walloped his first major league home, a two-run blast off Jim Shellenback. This was a clutch drive, game-tying in an eventual 4–3 Houston triumph

    1967 Houston Astros season

    1967_Houston_Astros_season

  • 1943 in baseball
  • 17 – Bruce Von Hoff (d. 2012) November 18: Dick Joyce (d. 2007) Jim Shellenback November 19 – Aurelio Monteagudo (d. 1990) November 21 – Daryl Patterson

    1943 in baseball

    1943_in_baseball

  • 1974 Texas Rangers season
  • Major League Baseball season

    Bill Hands 26 Steve Hargan 31 Ferguson Jenkins 16 Jim Merritt 25 Jim Shellenback 36 Don Stanhouse 46 Jeff Terpko 23 Stan Thomas Catchers  8 Dick Billings

    1974 Texas Rangers season

    1974_Texas_Rangers_season

  • 1977 Minnesota Twins season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Johnson 33 Mike Pazik 17 Pete Redfern 34 Ron Schueler 20 Gary Serum 28 Jim Shellenback 23 Paul Thormodsgard 38 Geoff Zahn Catchers 14 Glenn Borgmann 11 Bud

    1977 Minnesota Twins season

    1977_Minnesota_Twins_season

  • 1967 Pittsburgh Pirates season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    (6–8) Perry Fryman (1) 16,123 77–79 158 September 25 @ Dodgers 2–1 (11) Shellenback (1–0) Regan — 11,983 78–79 159 September 26 @ Dodgers 1–3 Drysdale Dal

    1967 Pittsburgh Pirates season

    1967_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season

  • 1966 Pittsburgh Pirates season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    19 Pete Mikkelsen 31 Billy O'Dell 37 Bob Purkey 29 Don Schwall 28 Jim Shellenback 25 Tommie Sisk 39 Bob Veale 31 Luke Walker Catchers 20 Jesse Gonder 12

    1966 Pittsburgh Pirates season

    1966_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season

  • 1988 Minnesota Twins season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Gaetti, outfielder Kirby Puckett, catcher Tim Laudner, starting pitcher Frank Viola, and relief pitcher Jeff Reardon. On September 16, Puckett got his

    1988 Minnesota Twins season

    1988_Minnesota_Twins_season

  • 1983 Minnesota Twins season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Wilson Other batters 25 Randy Bush Manager 42 Billy Gardner Coaches 41 Tom Kelly 44 Jim Lemon 46 Johnny Podres 45 Jim Shellenback 43 Rick Stelmaszek

    1983 Minnesota Twins season

    1983_Minnesota_Twins_season

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  • FRANS
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    Dutch and Scandinavian form of Latin Franciscus, FRANS means "French."

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    Proinsias

    Frank.

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    French form of Latin Franciscus, FRANC means "French."

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    FRANÇOIS

    French form of Latin Franciscus, FRANÇOIS means "French."

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    Short form of English Frances, FRAN means "French."

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    Feminine of Francis; From France

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     English name originally derived from the name of a Germanic tribe called the Franks, FRANK means "French." It is also used as a short form of Franklin "freeman" and Francis "French." 

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    German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovenian, Czech, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Frank

    German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovenian, Czech, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ethnic or regional name for someone from Franconia (German Franken), a region of southwestern Germany so called from its early settlement by the Franks, a Germanic people who inhabited the lands around the river Rhine in Roman times. In the 6th–9th centuries, under leaders such as Clovis I (c. 466–511) and Charlemagne (742–814), the Franks established a substantial empire in western Europe, from which the country of France takes its name. The term Frank in eastern Mediterranean countries was used, in various vernacular forms, to denote the Crusaders and their descendants, and the American surname may also be an Americanized form of such a form.English, Dutch, German, etc. : from the personal name Frank, in origin an ethnic name for a Frank. This also came be used as an adjective meaning ‘free’, ‘open-hearted’, ‘generous’, deriving from the fact that in Frankish Gaul only people of Frankish race enjoyed the status of fully free men.

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  • Male

    Scottish

    FRANG

    Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Franciscus, FRANG means "French."

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    French

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    Feminine form of French François, FRANÇOISE means "French."

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    Free; From France; Free Land Owner; Diminutive of Frank Free; A Free Man; Frankie is Occasionally Used for Girls

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    German

    FRANZ

    German form of Latin Franciscus, FRANZ means "French."

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    Native American

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    , the sister of Antef and Ameni.

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    English

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    The fictional character Jorel father of Superman.

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    Love for the Crown Prince

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    Biblical

    Tarshish

    Contemplation, examination.

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    Australian, German, Polish, Slovenia

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    God will Increase; God will Add

  • Nirjala | நிர்ஜலா
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    Tamil

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    A type of fast without water

  • Sumeda
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    Hindu

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    Wise, Learned

  • Kethana | கேதாநா 
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    Kethana | கேதாநா 

    Name of Goddess Lakshmi, Home

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    Handsome; Possessed with Beauty

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  • Flank
  • v. t.

    To overlook or command the flank of; to secure or guard the flank of; to pass around or turn the flank of; to attack, or threaten to attack; the flank of.

  • Rank
  • n. & v.

    A row or line; a range; an order; a tier; as, a rank of osiers.

  • Rank
  • n. & v.

    Degree of dignity, eminence, or excellence; position in civil or social life; station; degree; grade; as, a writer of the first rank; a lawyer of high rank.

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  • v. t.

    To take rank of; to outrank.

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  • superl.

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  • superl.

    Raised to a high degree; violent; extreme; gross; utter; as, rank heresy.

  • Frank
  • n.

    Free in uttering one's real sentiments; not reserved; using no disguise; candid; ingenuous; as, a frank nature, conversation, manner, etc.

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  • n. & v.

    Elevated grade or standing; high degree; high social position; distinction; eminence; as, a man of rank.

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  • v. t.

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  • a.

    A French coin. See Franc.

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  • v. t.

    To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously; -- often followed by up; as, to prank up the body. See Prink.

  • Frank
  • a.

    A member of one of the German tribes that in the fifth century overran and conquered Gaul, and established the kingdom of France.

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  • n.

    The side of an army, or of any division of an army, as of a brigade, regiment, or battalion; the extreme right or left; as, to attack an enemy in flank is to attack him on the side.

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  • n. & v.

    Grade of official standing, as in the army, navy, or nobility; as, the rank of general; the rank of admiral.

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    That part of a bastion which reaches from the curtain to the face, and defends the curtain, the flank and face of the opposite bastion; any part of a work defending another by a fire along the outside of its parapet.

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  • a.

    A native or inhabitant of Western Europe; a European; -- a term used in the Levant.

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  • superl.

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  • Crank
  • n.

    A bent portion of an axle, or shaft, or an arm keyed at right angles to the end of a shaft, by which motion is imparted to or received from it; also used to change circular into reciprocating motion, or reciprocating into circular motion. See Bell crank.

  • Rank
  • superl.

    Causing vigorous growth; producing luxuriantly; very rich and fertile; as, rank land.