claire

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A female given name borrowed from the French form of Clara or Clare. Popular in the UK in the 1970s and the 1980s

A woman named Claire should be able to describe the moon. Clair de Lune was of course one of Claire's favourite pieces of piano music.

A male given name, a rare spelling variant Clare, derived from the surname

When we arrived in Hangchow, all the pilots were honored at a big banquet given by that famous American general with a lady's name, Claire Chennault.

borrowed from the French form of Clara or Clare. Popular in the UK in the 1970s and the 1980s
{i} female first name
A small inclosed pond used for gathering and greening oysters
Claire L Chennault
born Sept. 6, 1890, Commerce, Texas, U.S. died July 27, 1958, New Orleans, La. U.S. brigadier general. He served in the army air corps for 20 years before retiring in 1937 because of increasing deafness. He became an air adviser to Chiang Kai-shek, and he formed the group of U.S. volunteer aviators called the Flying Tigers to combat the Japanese. Recalled to active duty in World War II, he commanded U.S. Army Air Forces in China (1942-45). He and his Chinese wife, Anna, remained influential supporters of Chiang Kai-shek
Claire Lee Chennault
born Sept. 6, 1890, Commerce, Texas, U.S. died July 27, 1958, New Orleans, La. U.S. brigadier general. He served in the army air corps for 20 years before retiring in 1937 because of increasing deafness. He became an air adviser to Chiang Kai-shek, and he formed the group of U.S. volunteer aviators called the Flying Tigers to combat the Japanese. Recalled to active duty in World War II, he commanded U.S. Army Air Forces in China (1942-45). He and his Chinese wife, Anna, remained influential supporters of Chiang Kai-shek
Marie Claire
monthly American magazine for women that covers topics of general interest (health, beauty, fashion, career, finance, etc.)
Marie Claire
a British monthly magazine for young women which contains articles on fashion, health etc
Marie-Claire Blais
born Oct. 5, 1939, Quebec, Que., Can. French-Canadian novelist and poet. In two early, dreamlike novels, Mad Shadows (1959) and Tête blanche (1960), she staked out her territory, working-class people doomed to unrelieved sorrow and grinding poverty. A Season in the Life of Emmanuel (1965) received the Prix Médicis and was widely translated and discussed. Later works include The Manuscripts of Pauline Archange (1968, Governor General's Award) and Deaf to the City (1979, Governor General's Award). She received the Governor General's Award again in 1996 for Soifs (1995). She has also published poetry collections and several plays
eau claire
a town in west central Wisconsin
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