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11Poor — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Enoch Poor (1736–1780), Schiffbauer und Händler aus Exeter, Brigadegeneral der Kontinentalarmee im Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg. Salem Poor (* 1758), afroamerikanischer Soldat, der für seine… …
12poor — I (inferior in quality) adjective bad, badly made, barely passable, base, beggarly, below par, below standard, cheap, coarse, common, contemptible, crude, defective, deficient, dubious, faulty, flimsy, gimcrack, imperfect, inadequate, inartistic …
13-poor — [ pur ] suffix lacking: used with some nouns: a resource poor country (=one that does not have many resources) a vitamin poor diet …
14-poor — UK [pɔː(r)] UK [pʊə(r)] US [pʊr] suffix lacking: used with some nouns a resource poor country (=one that does not have many resources) a vitamin poor diet Thesaur …
15Poor — Poor, n. (Zo[ o]l.) A small European codfish ({Gadus minutus}); called also {power cod}. [1913 Webster] …
16poor|ly — «PUR lee», adverb, adjective. –adv. in a poor manner; not enough; badly; meanly: »A desert is poorly supplied with water. Tom did poorly in the test. –adj. Informal. in bad health …
17poor — (ind., spr. puhr), so v.w. Stadt …
18Poor — Henry, Verfasser des nach ihm benannten alljährlich in New York erscheinenden Jahrbuchs, Manual of the Railroads of the United States. Dieses Jahrbuch bringt nach den Mitteilungen der großen Mehrzahl der Eisenbahnverwaltungen der Vereinigten… …
19poor-do — /poor dooh /, n. Chiefly Midland and Central Atlantic States. scrapple. [1905 10, Amer.; of unclear derivation] * * * …
20poor-do — /poor dooh /, n. Chiefly Midland and Central Atlantic States. scrapple. [1905 10, Amer.; of unclear derivation] …