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marron
[mar-uhn, muh-rohn, m
noun
a large European chestnut, especially as used in cooking, and often candied or preserved in syrup.
marron
1/ ˈæə, marɔ̃ /
noun
a large edible sweet chestnut
marron
2/ ˈæə /
noun
a large freshwater crayfish of Western Australia, Cherax tenuimanus
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of marron1
Origin of marron2
Example Sentences
Michael Marron, 38, from Ipswich, was also hoping to see Sheeran perform.
"It's a buzz, and he always goes the extra mile for the people of Suffolk," said Mr Marron.
"We were devastated by the news," Orly Marron said, outside Abu Kabir.
He would check Houston into hotels using the name Rachel Marron - the name of the character Houston would go on to play in The Bodyguard.
"These results led us to explore whether we could repurpose a medication typically used for allergic conditions to 'rescue' or enhance tumor response to checkpoint blockade," says Thomas Marron, MD, PhD, Director of the Early Phase Trial Unit at Mount Sinai's Tisch Cancer Center, and co-senior author of the study.
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