单词 | Mason–Dixon |
释义 | Mason–Dixon/ˌmeɪsnˈdɪksn/(also Mason and Dixon's, Mason-Dixon) US noun The Mason–Dixon line. OriginLate 18th century (in an earlier sense). From the names of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, English surveyors and astronomers, who defined most of the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland by survey in 1763–7. |
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