English words for 'Alternative form of Alan Smithee.'
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- Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person bearing the surname Smith.
- (economics) Of or characteristic of the theories of the political economist Adam Smith (1723–1790).
- (geology) Of a regional geological stage of the Early Triassic epoch (249.7 – 247.4 Ma; preceded by the Dienerian and followed by the Spathian).
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- An unincorporated community in Cole County, Missouri.
- A town in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
- A town in Cortland County, New York.
- A town in Lincoln County, Wisconsin.
- A small town in Columbia County, Wisconsin.
- A small town in Crawford County, Wisconsin.
- (countable) An English ethnic surname transferred from the nickname for someone with Scottish ancestry.
- A former unincorporated community in Wood County, West Virginia.
- A small unincorporated community in Van Buren Township, LaGrange County, Indiana.
- A village in Paulding County and Van Wert County, Ohio.
- A city in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.
- A small town in Burnett County, Wisconsin.
- A small town in Monroe County, Wisconsin.
- (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname.
- An unincorporated community in Johnson County, Georgia.
- A town in Brown County, Wisconsin.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Scott Township.
- A town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake, No. 380, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A municipality of La Nouvelle-Beauce Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lonoke County and Pulaski County, Arkansas.
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- A male given name from the Celtic languages, a less common spelling of Alan.
- A town in the Rural Municipality of Blucher No.343, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A commune in Drôme department, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France.
- A surname transferred from the given name derived from the given name, more often spelled Allen.
- A rural locality in Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
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- An English and Scottish surname transferred from the given name derived from the given name Alan.
- A male given name from the Celtic languages, a variant of Alan; in modern use often transferred from the surname.
- A river in Dorset, which joins the (Dorset) Stour at Wimborne Minster.
- A minor river in south-west Cornwall, which forms the Truro River at Truro.
- An unincorporated community in Quitman County, Mississippi.
- A village in Hillsdale County, Michigan.
- A village in Dixon County, Nebraska.
- An unincorporated community in Allen County, Indiana.
- A ghost town in Pima County, Arizona.
- A minor city in Floyd County, Kentucky.
- A river in Northumberland, which joins the South Tyne.
- A city in Río Negro province, Argentina.
- A former unincorporated community in Lincoln County, West Virginia.
- A river in north Cornwall, which joins the River Camel near Sladesbridge.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Wicomico County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.
- A minor city in Lyon County, Kansas.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under Allen Township.
- A townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
- A municipality in Northern Samar, Philippines.
- A city in Collin County, Texas.
- A town in Hughes County and Pontotoc County, Oklahoma.
- A town in Allegany County, New York.
- A village in County Kildare, Ireland.
- An unincorporated community in Clear Creek, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin.
- A census-designated place in Bennett County, South Dakota.
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- Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a person bearing the surname Smith.
- (economics) Of or characteristic of the theories of the political economist Adam Smith (1723–1790).
- (geology) Of a regional geological stage of the Early Triassic epoch (249.7 – 247.4 Ma; preceded by the Dienerian and followed by the Spathian).