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Malbone

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abbenounA British surname.
abelardnounA surname from French.
achesonnounA surname originating as a patronymic.
addisonnounA surname transferred from the given name.
adonisnoun(Greek mythology) A beautiful young man loved by Aphrodite.
aesthetenoun(often derogatory) Someone who cultivates an unusually high sensitivity to beauty, as in art or nature, often in a manner perceived to prioritize beauty over other qualities such as virtue and utility.
alfrednounA male given name from Old English.
allegronoun(music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a quick, lively tempo, faster than allegretto but slower than presto.
alonsonounA male given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Alfonso.
alumnusnounA student of any gender.
amateurnounA person attached to a particular pursuit, study, science, or art (such as music or painting), especially one who cultivates any study, interest, taste, or attachment without engaging in it professionally.
andreanounA female given name from Ancient Greek.
baronessnounThe wife of a baron.
dandiesnounA man very concerned about his physical appearance, refined language, and leisurely hobbies, pursued with the appearance of nonchalance in a cult of self.
englishwomennounA female native or inhabitant of England; a woman who is English by birth, descent or naturalisation.
lauranounA female given name from Latin.
oarsmannounA person who rows a boat, either alone or with others.
philanderernounSomeone who engages in casual sex, usually frequently.
rowenounA surname.
sophienounA female given name from French Sophie, equivalent to English Sophia of Ancient Greek origin.

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