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Definition of Marrot

Marrot
Marrot Mar"rot, n. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The razor-billed auk. See Auk. (b) The common guillemot. (c) The puffin. [Prov. Eng.] [Written also marrott, and morrot.]

Meaning of Marrot from wikipedia

- Paule Marrot (17 April 1902 – 22 December 1987) was a Parisian textile designer widely known for her textile prints with a flat, two-dimensional, upbeat...
- stronger opinions about a car's colors than about the car itself (See below, Marrot at Renault). Engineers spent the next five years developing the Dauphine...
- textile print by Marrot[permanent dead link] See: Clayton Marcus chair for Rowe Furniture using Marrot Print See: Nike shoe using Marrot Print "Florence...
- years until he had his first outstanding successes. His biographer V. H. Marrot calls 1906 Galsworthy's annus mirabilis. In March his novel The Man of Property...
- reference to the fact that he is a turtle) while the character of Achilles Marrot in the thirteenth episode "Blunder on the Orient Express" is a parody of...
- ISBN 978-1-78301-221-3. Göring, Hermann (1934). Germany Reborn. London: E. Mathews & Marrot. OCLC 570220. Archived from the original on 3 August 2004. Leffland, Ella...
- prototyping of the Dauphine (until his death), enlisting the help of artist Paule Marrot in pioneering the company's textile and color division. The Dauphine sold...
- Laugesen Labour leader – Ekspres newspaper editor Flemming Sørensen Bjørn Marrot Foreign minister, Labour leader (replacing Laugesen) Lars Brygmann Troels...
- of the Prix Blumenthal, textile artist Paule Marrot received the stipend in 1928, which allowed Marrot to open her workshop in Batignolles on rue Truffaut...
- (1931). The House of Commons Book of Remembrance 1914–1918. E. Mathews & Marrot. Churchill, Winston Spencer (25 May 1917). "Valentine Fleming. An appreciation"...