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Princeton

English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> Wikipedia From prince +‎ -ton (“town”), originally in honor of crown princes or princes of the British...


Princeton Junction

English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> Junction Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> Junction An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Mercer...


Princeton orange

From <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> University, which uses the color. <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> orange A vivid orange color. <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> orange:   2017 March 12, John Feinstein, “Ivy League...


Princeton rub

<span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> rub (sexuality, LGBTQ) Sexual stimulation from rubbing one&#039;s penis against another man; homosexual frottage. 1971, John Francis Hunter, The...


Princetonian

From <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> +‎ -ian. Princetonian (plural Princetonians) A student or alumnus of <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> University, <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span>, New Jersey, USA....


hentaigana

Miner, Hiroko Odagiri, Robert E. Morrell, The <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> Companion to Classical Japanese Literature, <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> University Press,, →ISBN, page 281: Modern...


프린스턴

From English <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span>. (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [pʰɯɾinsʰɯtʰʌ̹n] Phonetic hangul: [프린스턴] 프린스턴 • (peurinseuteon) <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span>...


altilia

1883–1887) “altilia”, in Richard Stillwell et al., editor (1976), The <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span>, N.J.: <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> University Press...


dionysias

“dionysias”, in Richard Stillwell et al., editor (1976), The <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span>, N.J.: <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> University Press...


xanthos

Hachette. “xanthos”, in Richard Stillwell et al., editor (1976), The <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span>, N.J.: <span class="searchmatch">Princeton</span> University Press...