• Look up gros in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gros may refer to: Gros (surname) Gross (surname), the German variant of Gros Le Gros, the Norman variant...
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  • Gros Morne or Gros-Morne may refer to: Gros-Morne, Artibonite, a commune in the Artibonite department in Haiti Gros Morne, Grand'Anse, rural settlement...
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  • Look up gros in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Gros may have several origins. In French, it is a nickname for a big, fat person. Likewise...
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  • Look up gro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GRO or Gro may refer to: General Register Office Generic receive offload, in computer networking GRO structure...
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    acuminata (AAA Group) 'Gros Michel'. Synonyms include: Musa acuminata L. cv. 'Gros Michel' Musa × paradisiaca L. cv. 'Gros Michel' Gros Michel is known as...
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    Leonard. Le Gros also appeared on the TV series Justified (which centers on the character Raylan Givens) as antagonist Wade Messer. Le Gros married actress...
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    painter of historical subjects. He was granted the title of Baron Gros in 1824. Gros studied under Jacques-Louis David in Paris and began an independent...
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    A gros was a type of silver coinage of France from the time of Saint Louis. There were gros tournois and gros parisis. The gros was sub-divided in half...
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  • registrars for 30 years, after which they were to be sent to the GROS. On 1 April 2011 GROS was merged with the National Archives of Scotland, with which...
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    Jules Marcel Gros (French pronunciation: [ʒyl maʁsɛl ɡʁo]; 2 February 1890 – 25 December 1992) was a Breton linguist specializing in the Breton language...
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