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Rich·ard·son R0233700 (rĭch′ərd-sən), Henry Hobson 1838-1886. American architect whose influential Romanesque designs include Trinity Church in Boston (1872-1877).
Richardson, Sir Ralph David 1902-1983. British actor noted for his strong characterizations in classic roles as well as in contemporary works, such as Harold Pinter's No Man's Land (1975).
Richardson, Samuel 1689-1761. English writer whose Pamela (1740) and Clarissa Harlowe (1748) helped legitimize the novel as a literary form in English.Richardson (ˈrɪtʃədsən) n1. (Biography) Dorothy M(iller). 1873–1957, British novelist, a pioneer of stream-of-consciousness writing: author of the novel sequence Pilgrimage (14 vols, 1915–67)2. (Biography) Henry Handel. pen name of Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson, 1870–1946, Australian novelist; author of the trilogy The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (1917–29)3. (Biography) Sir Owen Willans. 1879–1959, British physicist; a pioneer in the study of atomic physics: Nobel prize for physics 19284. (Biography) Sir Ralph (David). 1902–83, British stage and screen actor5. (Biography) Samuel. 1689–1761, British novelist whose psychological insight and use of the epistolary form exerted a great influence on the development of the novel. His chief novels are Pamela (1740) and Clarissa (1747)Rich•ard•son (ˈrɪtʃ ərd sən) n. 1. Henry Hobson, 1838–86, U.S. architect. 2. Sir Ralph (David), 1902–83, English actor. 3. Samuel, 1689–1761, English novelist. 4. a city in NE Texas, near Dallas. 77,080. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Richardson - United States architect (1838-1886)Henry Hobson Richardson | | 2. | Richardson - British stage and screen actor noted for playing classic roles (1902-1983)Ralph Richardson, Sir Ralph David Richardson |
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Richardson, city (1990 pop. 74,840), Dallas and Collins counties, N Tex., a suburb of Dallas; founded in the 1850s, inc. as a city 1956. Richardson manufactures telecommunications equipment, medical devices, supercomputers, computer chips, and fiber optics. It is the site of the Univ. of Texas at Dallas and a Texas A&M research center.Richardson1. Dorothy M(iller). 1873--1957, British novelist, a pioneer of stream-of-consciousness writing: author of the novel sequence Pilgrimage (14 vols, 1915--67) 2. Henry Handel. pen name of Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson, 1870--1946, Australian novelist; author of the trilogy The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (1917--29) 3. Sir Owen Willans. 1879--1959, British physicist; a pioneer in the study of atomic physics: Nobel prize for physics 1928 4. Sir Ralph (David). 1902--83, British stage and screen actor 5. Samuel. 1689--1761, British novelist whose psychological insight and use of the epistolary form exerted a great influence on the development of the novel. His chief novels are Pamela (1740) and Clarissa (1747) Richardson
Rich·ard·son (rich'ărd-sŏn), John Clifford, 20th-century Canadian neurologist. See: Steele-Richardson-Olszewski disease, Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome. Richardson Related to Richardson: Samuel RichardsonSynonyms for Richardsonnoun United States architect (1838-1886)Synonymsnoun British stage and screen actor noted for playing classic roles (1902-1983)Synonyms- Ralph Richardson
- Sir Ralph David Richardson
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