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1.Benjamin, 1726?–91, American political leader (father of William Henry Harrison).
2.Benjamin, 1833–1901, twenty-third president of the U.S. 1889–93 (grandson of William Henry Harrison).
3.George, 1943–2001, English singer and songwriter: lead guitarist for the Beatles.
4.Peter, 1716–75, English architect in the U.S.
5.(Sir) Reginald Carey (Rex), 1908–90, English stage and film actor.
6.William Henry, 1773–1841, U.S. general: ninth president of the U.S. 1841.
7.a city in SE New York. 23,046.
8.a town in W Pennsylvania. 13,252.
9.a town in NE New Jersey. 12,242.
10.a male given name.
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Rex    Audio Help   [reks] Pronunciation Key
–noun
a male given name.
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–noun
a Belgian fascist party founded in 1935.

[Origin: after Christus Rex, title of a publication put out by its founders]

Rexist, noun
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rex    Audio Help   [reks; Eng. reks] Pronunciation Key
–noun, plural re·ges    Audio Help   [re-ges; Eng. ree-jeez] Pronunciation Key. Latin.
king.
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Davis, Sir Colin Rex, 1927-, English conductor. Davis began his musical career as a clarinetist; he is a self-taught conductor. After serving with the Sadler's Wells Opera, he was conductor of the British Broadcasting Corporation Symphony (1967-71) and of the Royal Opera, Covent Garden (1971-86). He made his American debut in 1961 with the Minneapolis Symphony. Chief conductor of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Munich from 1983 to 1992, he became the principal conductor of the London Symphony in 1995 and principal guest conductor of the New York Philharmonic in 1996. Davis is renowned as a conductor of Mozart, Berlioz, and Wagner.

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