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Jamie
properNoun
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An English and Scottish diminutive of the male given name James, also used as a formal given name.
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A en given name derived from James, of modern American usage.
Lynn
properNoun
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}, from King's Lynn in Norfolk, from Welsh llyn (“lake”) or Old English lean (“reward”, implying land tenure).
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}, from Scottish Gaelic linne (“firth; pond, pool; waterfall”).
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}, an anglicization of Lind.
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}, a variant of Flynn.
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A en given name, usually used as a middle name.
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A en given name, popular as a middle name.
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A en given name, popular as a middle name.
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A city in Massachusetts; named for King's Lynn, Norfolk.
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A town in Indiana.
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A town in Wisconsin.
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A town in Alabama.
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A town in Arkansas.
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A community in Nova Scotia.
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A river in Ontario, flowing from the town of Simcoe into Lake Erie.
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An unincorporated community in Nebraska.
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An unincorporated community in Utah; named for founder John Lind.
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An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
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A former settlement in California; named for the city in Massachusetts.
spear
Noun
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A spear is a long stick that is sharp at one or both ends and is used as a weapon.
Everyone in the Spartan Army carried a spear into battle
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A spear is a piece of asparagus or other vegetables that looks like a spear.
At the fancy restaurant, I had a steak with a side of asparagus spears
spear
Verb
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To spear is to stab someone or something with a spear.
The Cree used to spear fish.