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Fillmore

[ fil-mawr, -mohr ]

noun

  1. Mil·lard [mil, -erd], 1800–74, 13th president of the United States 1850–53.


Fillmore

/ ˈfɪlmɔː /

noun

  1. FillmoreMillard18001874MUSPOLITICS: head of state Millard . 1800-74, 13th president of the US (1850-53); a leader of the Whig Party
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Example Sentences

No injuries were reported in the incident, in which the aircraft landed in a dry riverbed in Fillmore, the outlet said, and the FAA is also investigating that crash.

Ericka Scott has spent the past several months organizing walking tours around the Fillmore District to highlight the history of Black life in San Francisco.

The results of this collaboration, published in 2006, confirmed Fillmore’s suspicions.

When groundwater pumping by farms and communities caused aquifer levels to fall, many trees died along the river near the city of Fillmore.

Millard Fillmore became president after Zachary Taylor, who was the last president elected with the Whig Party, died in 1850.

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