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Definitions from the WebTerm: William and MaryDescription:William and Mary refers to various people, places, and institutions named after English monarchs William III and Mary II, who reigned jointly from 1689 to 1694. It can also refer specifically to the College of William & Mary, a prestigious university in Virginia. Possible Related Products:Sample Sentences:Sense 1: PeopleNoun: William and Mary were the reigning monarchs of England during the late 17th century. Example Sentence: The statue of King William and Queen Mary stands proudly in front of the parliament building. Sense 2: PlacesNoun: William and Mary streets intersect at the heart of the city. Example Sentence: Let's meet at the café on the corner of William and Mary. Sense 3: InstitutionsNoun: The College of William & Mary is one of the oldest higher education institutions in the United States. Example Sentence: John received his law degree from William and Mary. Sense 4: Popular TermNoun: Students often refer to their team as the "William and Mary Tribe." Example Sentence: Jack is a proud member of the William and Mary basketball team. Sense 5: Local TermNoun: In the local community, "William and Mary" is a popular reference to the college. Example Sentence: The residents take pride in being part of the William and Mary community. | ||||
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