alexander Arekusandā

Arekusandā

alexander = Arekusandā

Pronunciation =  alexander

Pronunciation in Japanese = アレクサンダー

alexander in Japanese: Arekusandā

Part of speechNoun 

Definition in English: European herb somewhat resembling celery widely naturalized in Britain coastal regions and often cultivated as a potherb

king of Macedon; conqueror of Greece and Egypt and Persia; founder of Alexandria (356-323 BC) 

Definition in Japanese: 英国の沿岸地域で広く帰化され、しばしば香辛料として栽培されているセロリにいくぶん似ているヨーロッパのハーブ

マケドニアの王; ギリシャ、エジプト、ペルシャの征服者。 アレクサンドリアの創設者(紀元前356-323年)

Examples in English:

  • the winner of the tournament was grandmaster Alexander ivanov

Examples in Japanese:

  • トーナメントの勝者はグランドマスターのアレクサンダー・イヴァノフでした

Synonyms of alexander

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Synonyms in English NA

Antonyms of alexander

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