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katherine

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for katherine.

Editorial note

Scott Hanselman's podcast interview with Katherine Moss is pretty good and describes her combination of tools approach.

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Quick take

A female given name from Ancient Greek, a popular spelling variant of Catherine.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of katherine gathered in one view.

noun

A female given name from Ancient Greek, a popular spelling variant of Catherine.

noun

A town and local government area (the Town of Katherine) in the Northern Territory, Australia.

noun

A river in the Northern Territory, which gave its name to the town.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for katherine.

noun

A female given name from Ancient Greek, a popular spelling variant of Catherine.

noun

A town and local government area (the Town of Katherine) in the Northern Territory, Australia.

noun

A river in the Northern Territory, which gave its name to the town.

noun

A census-designated place in Mohave County, Arizona, United States.

Example sentences

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Scott Hanselman's podcast interview with Katherine Moss is pretty good and describes her combination of tools approach.

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The judge in the case, Katherine Forrest, issued a courageous ruling last year in the case of Hedges vs.

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Deverry Cycle by Katherine Kerr - Rebirth cycles, immortal main character watches and guides several characters through multiple lifetimes.

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I subscribe to Katherine Austin Fitt's solari.com report - she and her guests usually seem very well informed.

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Please send a resume and a portfolio of past work to katherine[at]tempoautomation.com.

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The irony of this case is that Judge Katherine Forrest is now much more responsible for the drug-related deaths she is trying to prevent.

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District Judge Katherine Forrest in Manhattan rejected Ulbricht’s claim that he was naive and impulsive when he started Silk Road as an economic experiment.

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As Katherine Cross said in Polygon a few months ago.

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...we meet our hosts, Katherine Gorman (nerd, journalist) and Ryan Adam (nerd, Harvard computer science professor)...

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I was listening to a Katherine Austin Fitts interview on solari.com last night and she and her guest were making the same points: it is not possible for the USA to contain developing markets.

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What we have in the USA with the Federal Reserve is far from free market capitalism (source: Katherine Austin Fitts (solari.com), and I agree with her - she compares our current system to Soviet era style central planning).

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I am a huge fan of Katherine Austin Fitts (solari.com) and while she discusses this type of policy that is harmful to average people, she makes the good point that there is not much to be done about it so it is better adapt to a non optimal world in ways we can control: understanding how central banks and the financial systems work, understand governments' desire for population control, etc.

Quote examples

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My personal favorite, though, was Katherine Cox-Buday's talk titled "Simplicity in Go"[0].

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For similar stories: Katherine Losse, Facebook employee #51, wrote a biography [1] that includes details about early days when the master password was "Chuck Norris".

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"Boy Kings" by Katherine Losse probably has more insight, as she was an early employee at FB.

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"Katherine didn't erase the notes" is not a valid answer: nobody erased the notes.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use katherine in a sentence?

Scott Hanselman's podcast interview with Katherine Moss is pretty good and describes her combination of tools approach.

What does katherine mean?

A female given name from Ancient Greek, a popular spelling variant of Catherine.

What part of speech is katherine?

katherine is commonly used as noun.