Morgan Definition
môrgən
noun
A horse of a breed developed in the United States and noted for strength, endurance, and versatility.
American Heritage
Any of a breed of strong, light riding horse, usually bay, chestnut, or black in color.
Webster's New World
(medicine) A unit for expressing the relative distance between genes on a chromosome.
Wiktionary
A masculine and feminine name.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
- daniel morgan
- lewis henry morgan
- thomas hunt morgan
- Sir Henry Morgan
- henry-morgan
- john pierpont morgan
- J. P. Morgan
Other Word Forms of Morgan
Noun
Singular:
MorganPlural:
morgansOrigin of Morgan
After Justin Morgan (1747–1798), American schoolteacher who owned the stallion, Figure, that founded the breed
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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Welsh Morcant, possibly from mawr ("great") + cant ("circle, completion").
From Wiktionary
Named for Thomas Hunt Morgan
From Wiktionary
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