grande
noun(grande dame)
a usually elderly woman of great prestige or ability
grande
noun(grande dame)
granddaddy
grande
French noun phrase(grande dame)
great school : an elite French institution of higher education for professional or technological training
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
river in the U.S. and Mexico
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
river 680 miles (1094 kilometers) long in the eastern Brazil istate of Minas Gerais flowing west to unite with the Paranaíba River forming the Paraná River
grande
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city in western Alberta, Canada population 55,032
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
island in French West Indies constituting the eastern portion of Guadeloupe area 220 square miles (572 square kilometers)
grande
French phrase(grande dame)
in full dress
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
city in southwestern Brazil; capital of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul population 786,797
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
city in south central Arizona population 48,571
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
reservation in southern Arizona southeast of Phoenix; site of prehistoric ruins
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
river 1885 miles (3034 kilometers) long in the southwestern U.S. forming the boundary between Mexico and Texas and flowing from the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
city in Rio Grande do Sul state, southern Brazil, west of the entrance to Lagoa dos Patos population 197,228
grande
geographical name(grande dame)
municipality in northeastern Puerto Rico east-southeast of San Juan population 54,304