English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> A surname from French. A municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. A number of places...
Named after Brazilian aeronaut Alberto Santos-<span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> (1873–1932), previously Palmyra. Santos <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> ? a municipality of Minas Gerais, Brazil...
Francisco <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> ? a municipality of Minas Gerais, Brazil...
article on: Adélie Land Wikipedia Named after Adèle <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> D'Urville (wife of French explorer Jules <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> d'Urville). Adélie Land One of the five French Southern...
missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) <span class="searchmatch">Dumont's</span> blue (uncountable) Synonym of smalt (“a blue pigment”)....
an article on: Visean Wikipedia Named in 1832 by Belgian geologist André <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span>, after the city of Visé in the Belgian province of Liège. Visean (geology...
Wikispecies Adélie penguin Named after Adélie, the wife of explorer Jules <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> d'Urville Adelie penguin (plural Adelie penguins) Pygoscelis adeliae, a...
article on: Melanesië Wikipedia nl From French Mélanésie (coined by Jules <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> d'Urville), from Ancient Greek μέλας (mélas, “dark”) + νῆσος (nêsos, “island”)...
Martens, Aquatic Biodiversity: A Celebratory Volume in Honour of Henri J. <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span>: In wetter periods Scarabaeidae dominated light trap catches, particularsubly...
French Wikipedia has an article on: Mélanésie Wikipedia fr Coined by Jules <span class="searchmatch">Dumont</span> d'Urville, from Ancient Greek μέλας (mélas, “dark”) + νῆσος (nêsos, “island”)...