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Wal·lace W0020400 (wŏl′ĭs), Alfred Russel 1823-1913. British naturalist who developed a concept of evolution similar to that of Charles Darwin. He traveled in the Amazon region and the Malay Archipelago collecting specimens and wrote The Geographical Distribution of Animals (1876).
Wallace, De Witt 1889-1981. American publisher who with his wife Lila Bell Acheson Wallace (1889-1984) founded Reader's Digest in 1922.
Wallace, George Corley 1919-1998. American politician. A three-time governor of Alabama (1963-1967, 1971-1979, and 1983-1987), he first came to national attention as an outspoken segregationist. Wallace ran unsuccessfully for the presidency four times between 1964 and 1976.
Wallace, Henry Agard 1888-1965. Vice president of the United States (1941-1945) under Franklin D. Roosevelt. He ran for president in 1948 on the Progressive Party ticket.
Wallace, Lewis Known as "Lew." 1827-1905. American army officer, diplomat, and writer known especially for his novel Ben-Hur (1880).
Wallace, Sir William 1272?-1305. Scottish patriot who led resistance against the English and briefly gained control of Scotland (1297-1298) but was captured and executed for treason.Wallace (ˈwɒlɪs) n1. (Biography) Alfred Russel. 1823–1913, British naturalist, whose work on the theory of natural selection influenced Charles Darwin2. (Biography) Edgar. 1875–1932, English crime novelist3. (Biography) Sir Richard. 1818–90, English art collector and philanthropist. His bequest to the nation forms the Wallace Collection, London4. (Biography) Sir William. ?1272–1305, Scottish patriot, who defeated the army of Edward I of England at Stirling (1297) but was routed at Falkirk (1298) and later executedWal•lace (ˈwɒl ɪs, ˈwɔ lɪs) n. 1. Alfred Russel, 1823–1913, English naturalist. 2. George Corley, 1919–98, U.S. politician. 3. Henry (Agard), 1888–1965, vice president of the U.S. 1941–45. 4. Lewis ( “Lew” ), 1827–1905, U.S. general and novelist. 5. Sir William, 1272?–1305, Scottish military leader and patriot. 6. (William Roy) DeWitt, 1889–1981, and his wife, Lila Bell (Acheson), 1889–1984, U.S. magazine publishers. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Wallace - Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I; in 1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and subsequently executed him (1270-1305)Sir William Wallace | | 2. | Wallace - English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932)Edgar Wallace, Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace | | 3. | Wallace - English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913)Alfred Russel Wallace |
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Wallace1. Alfred Russel. 1823--1913, British naturalist, whose work on the theory of natural selection influenced Charles Darwin 2. Edgar. 1875--1932, English crime novelist 3. Sir Richard. 1818--90, English art collector and philanthropist. His bequest to the nation forms the Wallace Collection, London 4. Sir William. ?1272--1305, Scottish patriot, who defeated the army of Edward I of England at Stirling (1297) but was routed at Falkirk (1298) and later executed Wallace
Wal·lace (wŏl′ĭs), Alfred Russel 1823-1913. British naturalist who developed a concept of evolution that paralleled the work of Charles Darwin.AcronymsSeeWCEWallace Related to Wallace: Alfred Russel Wallace, Wallace LineSynonyms for Wallacenoun Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward ISynonymsnoun English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932)Synonyms- Edgar Wallace
- Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace
noun English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913)Synonyms |