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Graham

family name attested from early 12c., an Anglo-French form of the place name Grantham (Lincolnshire). In reference to crackers, bread, etc., made from unsifted whole-wheat flour, 1834, American English, from Sylvester Graham, U.S. dietetic reformer and temperance advocate. Related: Grahamism. Graham's law in physics (1845) is a reference to Scottish chemist Thomas Graham. Graham Land in Antarctica was named 1832 by English explorer John Biscoe in honor of Sir James Graham, first lord of the Admiralty; the U.S. name for it was Palmer Peninsula in honor of American explorer Nathaniel Palmer, who had led an expedition there in 1820. The rival names persisted until 1964.

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Definitions of Graham from WordNet
1
graham (n.)
flour made by grinding the entire wheat berry including the bran; (`whole meal flour' is British usage);
Synonyms: whole wheat flour / graham flour / whole meal flour
2
Graham (n.)
United States evangelical preacher famous as a mass evangelist (born in 1918);
Synonyms: Billy Graham / William Franklin Graham
Graham (n.)
United States dancer and choreographer whose work was noted for its austerity and technical rigor (1893-1991);
Synonyms: Martha Graham
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