Racine
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Ra·cine
(rə-sēn′, rā-) A city of southeast Wisconsin on Lake Michigan south of Milwaukee. It grew as a port and manufacturing center.
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Racine
(French rasin)n
(Biography) Jean Baptiste (ʒɑ̃ batist). 1639–99, French tragic poet and dramatist. His plays include Andromaque (1667), Bérénice (1670), and Phèdre (1677)
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Ra•cine
(rəˈsin, ræ- for 1; rəˈsin, reɪ- for 2 )n.
1. Jean Baptiste (ʒɑ̃) 1639–99, French playwright.
2. a city in SE Wisconsin. 82,510.
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Noun | 1. | Racine - French advocate of Jansenism; tragedian who based his works on Greek and Roman themes (1639-1699) |
2. | Racine - a city in southeastern Wisconsin on Lake Michigan to the south of Milwaukee |
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