Hopkins

Hopkins
/hop"kinz/, n.
1. Anthony, born 1937, English actor, born in Wales.
2. Sir Frederick Gowland /gow"leuhnd/, 1861-1947, English physician and biochemist: Nobel prize for medicine 1929.
3. Gerard Manley /man"lee/, 1844-89, English poet.
4. Harry Lloyd, 1890-1946, U.S. government administrator and social worker.
5. Johns, 1795-1873, U.S. financier and philanthropist.
6. Mark, 1802-87, U.S. clergyman and educator.
7. a city in SE Minnesota. 15,336.

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(as used in expressions)
Gallaudet Thomas Hopkins
Hopkins Esek
Hopkins Gerard Manley
Hopkins Harry Lloyd
Hopkins Johns
Hopkins Mark
Hopkins Pauline Elizabeth
Hopkins Sir Anthony
Hopkins Sir Frederick Gowland
Hopkins Sarah Winnemucca
Sarah Hopkins Winnemucca

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