laud·able

laud·able

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  • able — ab·sorb·able; ac·count·able; ac·tion·able; adapt·able; ad·vance·able; ad·vis·able·ness; al·lege·able; al·ter·able; ami·able·ness; bounce·able; brib·able; bridge·able; buff·able; build·able; burn·able; can·cel·able; change·able; change·able·ness;… …   English syllables

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  • Laud, William — (1573–1645)    Archbishop and Politician.    Laud was born in Reading, as the son of a tailor. He was educated at the University of Oxford and was ordained in 1601. A determined high churchman, he became Dean of Gloucester in 1616, Bishop of St… …   Who’s Who in Christianity

  • Derek Laud — in 2007 in Cape Town, SA, Born Derek George Henry Laud August 9, 1964 (1964 08 09) (age 47) London …   Wikipedia

  • William Laud — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = William Laud birth name = began = 1633 term end = 10 January 1645 predecessor = George Abbot successor = William Juxon birth date = birth date|1573|10|07 birthplace = Reading, Berkshire death date =… …   Wikipedia

  • laudable — laud·able …   English syllables

  • laudable pus — laud·able pus lȯd ə bəl n pus discharged freely (as from a wound) and formerly supposed to facilitate the elimination of unhealthy humors from the injured body * * * pus laudandum a term once applied to a creamy yellow, odorless pus, secreted by …   Medical dictionary

  • laudableness — laud·able·ness …   English syllables

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