carmichael | (n) United States songwriter (1899-1981), Syn. Hoagland Howard Carmichael, Hoagy Carmichael |
michael | (n) (Old Testament) the guardian archangel of the Jews |
michaelmas | (n) honoring the archangel Michael; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland, Syn. September 29, Michaelmas Day |
michaelmas daisy | (n) North American perennial herb having small autumn-blooming purple or pink or white flowers; widely naturalized in Europe, Syn. New York aster, Aster novi-belgii |
michaelmastide | (n) the season of Michaelmas |
cohan | (n) United States songwriter and playwright famous for his patriotic songs (1878-1942), Syn. George Michael Cohan, George M. Cohan |
de bakey | (n) United States heart surgeon who in 1966 implanted the first artificial heart in a human patient (born in 1908), Syn. Michael Ellis De Bakey |
faraday | (n) the English physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction (1791-1867), Syn. Michael Faraday |
jackson | (n) United States singer who began singing with his four brothers and later became a highly successful star during the 1980s (born in 1958), Syn. Michael Joe Jackson, Michael Jackson |
jagger | (n) English rock star (born in 1943), Syn. Michael Philip Jagger, Mick Jagger |
ondaatje | (n) Canadian writer (born in Sri Lanka in 1943), Syn. Michael Ondaatje, Philip Michael Ondaatje |
reich | (n) United States composer (born in 1936), Syn. Stephen Michael Reich, Steve Reich |
sanchez | (n) Venezuelan master terrorist raised by a Marxist-Leninist father; trained and worked with many terrorist groups (born in 1949), Syn. Carlos the Jackal, Glen Gebhard, Andres Martinez, Salim, Taurus, Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, Ilich Sanchez, Michael Assat, Carlos, Hector Hevodidbon |
stopes | (n) birth-control campaigner who in 1921 opened the first birth control clinic in London (1880-1958), Syn. Marie Stopes, Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes |
tyson | (n) United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion (born in 1966), Syn. Mike Tyson, Michael Gerald Tyson |