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myron
1[mee-
Myron
2[mahy-ruhn]
noun
flourished c450 b.c., Greek sculptor.
a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “pleasant.”
Myron
/ ˈɪəə /
noun
5th century bc , Greek sculptor. He worked mainly in bronze and introduced a greater variety of pose into Greek sculpture, as in his Discobolus
Word History and Origins
Origin of myron1
Example Sentences
There is one creator who might be pushing a biased narrative in this trial: Myron Gaines, known for his content under the name Fresh & Fit.
Soo told her audience that she was wondering “why was Fresh & Fit Myron in the courtrooms,” given his misogynistic online performance—without realizing that they essentially have the same job.
Myron, 45, said he wants to see a united Canada at the end of this election.
The revolution accelerated in the 1960s, as researchers like Eugene Fama, Robert Merton and Myron Scholes were able to make use of the newly emerged data sets of market data.
District Judge Myron Thompson, a Carter nominee, agreed with the plaintiffs, but it’s hard to predict whether conservative judges will reach the same result if Marshall appeals.
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