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Definition of "nabob"
noun: a wealthy man (especially one who made his fortune in the Orient)

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Nabob is a brand of coffee produced by Kraft Foods and sold in Canada. The Nabob Coffee Company originated in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1896, and was purchased by Kraft in ... (More)

HMS Nabob (D77) was a Bogue-class escort aircraft carrier which served in the Royal Navy during 1943 and 1944. The ship was built in the United States as USS Edisto (CVE-41 ... (More)

A nabob is a merchant-leader of high social status and wealth. Nabob may also refer to: Nabob (coffee), a brand of coffee; HMS Nabob, a Bogue-class escort aircraft carrier; Nawab ... (More)

NABOB est une parodie de logiciel de compression et d' archivage, supposé permettre de réduire n'importe quelle volume de données à un seul caractère. (More)

It was first run in 1878 as the Prix du Nabob, named after the racehorse The Nabob, runner-up in the 1854 Ascot Gold Cup and later a successful sire in France. (More)

Macpherson landed at Madras, where he obtained an introduction to Mohammed Ali, nabob of the Carnatic. The latter, whose affairs were in great disorder, had borrowed large sums of ... (More)

Spiro Theodore Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the thirty-ninth Vice President of the United States (and the first Greek American to serve in that capacity ... (More)

Nabob Cafe Crema • Nabob Cappuccino • Nabob Espresso • Nabob Latte • Seattle's Best Coffee Breakfast Blend • Seattle's Best Coffee Henry's Blend (More)

Nabob [-bå'b], egentligen en korrumperad form av den indiska titeln nawab, användes stundom i samma bemärkelse som denna, men oftare (från 1700-talet) som skämtsam benämning ... (More)

Elsewhere, rulers who were not styled nawab yet awarded a title nawabzada. Nabob. In colloquial usage in English (since 1612), adopted in other Western languages, the corrupted form ... (More)

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