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martina bird that resembles and is closely related to the swallow Not to be confused with:marten – a carnivore of the genus Martes of northern wooded areasmar·tin M0125500 (mär′tn)n. Any of various swallows, such as the house martin or the purple martin. [Middle English martoune, probably from the name Martin.]martin (ˈmɑːtɪn) n (Animals) any of various swallows of the genera Progne, Delichon, Riparia, etc, having a square or slightly forked tail. See also house martin[C15: perhaps from St Martin, because the birds were believed to migrate at the time of Martinmas]
Martin (ˈmɑːtɪn) n1. (Biography) Archer John Porter. 1910–2002, British biochemist; Nobel prize for chemistry 1952 (with Richard Synge; 1914–94) for developing paper chromatography (1944). He subsequently developed gas chromatography (1953)2. (Biography) Chris(topher Anthony John). born 1977, English rock musician; lead singer of Coldplay3. (Biography) Frank. 1890–1974, Swiss composer. He used a modified form of the twelve-note technique in some of his works, which include Petite Symphonie Concertante (1946) and the oratorio Golgotha (1949)4. (Biography) Sir George (Henry). born 1926, British record producer and arranger, noted for his work with the Beatles5. (Biography) John. 1789–1854, British painter, noted for his visionary landscapes and large-scale works with biblical subjects6. (Biography) Michael (John). Baron. born 1945, Scottish Labour politician; speaker of the House of Commons (2000–09)7. (Biography) Paul (Edgar Philippe). born 1938, Canadian Liberal politician; prime minister of Canada (2003–06)8. (Biography) Saint. called Saint Martin of Tours. ?316–?397 ad, bishop of Tours (?371–?397); a patron saint of France. He furthered monasticism in Gaul. Feast day: Nov 11 or 129. (Biography) Steve(n). born 1945, US film actor and comedian; his films include The Jerk (1979), Roxanne (1987), and Bowfinger) (1999)mar•tin (ˈmɑr tn) n. any of various swallows having a wedge-shaped or notched tail. [1425–75; presumably generic use of the personal name traditionally by association with March (Latin Mārtius), when the bird arrives, and Martinmas, when it leaves] Mar•tin (ˈmɑr tn) n. 1. Archer John Porter, born 1910, English biochemist: Nobel prize 1952.. 2. Homer Dodge, 1836–97, U.S. painter. 3. Saint, A.D. 316?–397, French prelate: bishop of Tours 370?–397. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Martin - French bishop who is a patron saint of France (died in 397)St. Martin | | 2. | Martin - United States actor and comedian (born in 1945)Steve Martin | | 3. | Martin - United States actress (1913-1990) Mary Martin | | 4. | Martin - United States singer (1917-1995)Dean Martin, Dino Paul Crocetti | | 5. | martin - any of various swallows with squarish or slightly forked tail and long pointed wings; migrate around Martinmasswallow - small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrationsDelichon urbica, house martin - common small European martin that builds nests under the eaves of housesbank martin, bank swallow, Riparia riparia, sand martin - swallow of the northern hemisphere that nests in tunnels dug in clay or sand banksProgne subis, purple martin - large North American martin of which the male is blue-black | TranslationsIdiomsSeeall my eye (and Betty Martin)Martin
Martin, 1356–1410, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona (c.1395–1410) and, as Martin II, king of Sicily (1409–10). He succeeded his brother, John I, in Aragón and became king of Sicily on the death of his son, Martin I of Sicily, who had married Maria, last of the Sicilian branch of the house of Aragón. Martin of Aragón and Sicily died without a male heir and thus was the last ruler from the Catalan dynasty of Aragón. After a two-year interregnum, his nephew, Prince Ferdinand of Castile, was chosen (1412) king of Aragón and Sicily as Ferdinand IFerdinand I, 1379?–1416, king of Aragón and Sicily and count of Barcelona (1412–16), second son of John I of Castile; nephew and successor of Martin of Aragón. In 1406, Ferdinand became regent of Castile during the minority of his nephew, John II. ..... Click the link for more information. .
martin: see swallowswallow, common name for small perching birds of almost worldwide distribution. There are about 100 species of swallows, including the martins, which belong to the same family. Swallows have long, narrow wings, forked tails, and weak feet. ..... Click the link for more information. .Martin (Turčiansky Svaty Martin), a city in Czechoslovakia, in the Central Slovakia Region of the Slovak Socialist Republic. Population, 33,000 (1972). In the socialist era, it has become an important center for general machinery construction; there is also a pulp and paper industry. The Slovak National Museum is there. martin any of various swallows of the genera Progne, Delichon, Riparia, etc., having a square or slightly forked tail
Martin1. Archer John Porter. 1910--2002, British biochemist; Nobel prize for chemistry 1952 (with Richard Synge; 1914--94) for developing paper chromatography (1944). He subsequently developed gas chromatography (1953) 2. Chris. born 1977, British rock musician, lead singer of Coldplay. He is married to the US actress Gwyneth Paltrow. 3. Frank. 1890--1974, Swiss composer. He used a modified form of the twelve-note technique in some of his works, which include Petite Symphonie Concertante (1946) and the oratorio Golgotha (1949) 4. Sir George (Henry). born 1926, British record producer and arranger, noted for his work with the Beatles 5. John. 1789--1854, British painter, noted for his visionary landscapes and large-scale works with biblical subjects 6. Michael (John). born 1945, Scottish Labour politician; speaker of the House of Commons from 2000 7. Saint. called Saint Martin of Tours. ?316--?397 ad, bishop of Tours (?371--?397); a patron saint of France. He furthered monasticism in Gaul. Feast day: Nov. 11 or 12 8. Steve(n). born 1945, US film actor and comedian; his films include The Jerk (1979), Roxanne (1987), and Bowfinger) (1999) Martin
Mar·tin (mar'tin), August E., German gynecologist, 1847-1933. See: Martin tube, Martin-Gruber anastomosis. Mar·tin (mar'tin), Henry A., U.S. surgeon, 1824-1884. See: Martin bandage, Martin disease. Mar·tin (mar'tin), J.E. See: Thayer-Martin medium. martin martin is not available in the list of acronyms. Check:- general English dictionary
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Synonyms for Martinnoun French bishop who is a patron saint of France (died in 397)Synonymsnoun United States actor and comedian (born in 1945)Synonymsnoun United States actress (1913-1990)Synonymsnoun United States singer (1917-1995)Synonyms- Dean Martin
- Dino Paul Crocetti
noun any of various swallows with squarish or slightly forked tail and long pointed wingsRelated Words- swallow
- Delichon urbica
- house martin
- bank martin
- bank swallow
- Riparia riparia
- sand martin
- Progne subis
- purple martin
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