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Katherine

Also Katha·rine,

[kath-er-in, kath-rin]

noun

  1. a female given name: from the Greek word meaning “pure.”



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Rep. Katherine Clark, the House Minority Whip, recently became the highest-ranking Democratic member to use the term, calling on attendees at a recent event to “take action in time to make a difference … whether that is stopping the starvation and genocide and destruction of Gaza,” or other issues that are important to them.

From Salon

Katherine, Duchess of Kent, rarely emerged from her self-imposed exile, although she did attend Prince Harry's wedding in 2018.

From BBC

Katherine, meanwhile, is looking forward to being able to go out without worrying about the power going off in their absence.

From BBC

The shared source meant neighbours Jaycee Charlton and Katherine Singer could never boil the kettle at the same time because it would plunge them both into darkness.

From BBC

"I've reached the point of acceptance, but when I first heard the news about two and half, three weeks ago, I felt like it might be the end for my business," said Katherine Theobalds, founder and creative director of Buenos Aires-based shoe brand Zou Xou.

From BBC

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