Alice

[al-is] /ˈæl ɪs/
noun
1.
a city in S Texas.
2.
3.
a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “of noble rank.”.
British Dictionary definitions for Alice

Alice

/ˈælɪs/
noun
1.
(Austral, slang) short for Alice Springs
Word Origin and History for Alice

fem. proper name, from Old French Aliz, from Old High German Adalhaid, literally "nobility, of noble kind" (see Adelaide). Among the top 20 most popular names for girls born in the U.S. from c.1880-1920. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" published 1865.

Alice in Technology
computer, parallel
A parallel graph rewriting computer developed by Imperial College, University of Edinburgh and ICL.
(1995-01-19)
Related Abbreviations for Alice

ALICE

all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment
Encyclopedia Article for Alice

town, Eastern Cape province, South Africa. It lies on the southwestern bank of the Tyume River, west-northwest of East London, at an elevation of 1,720 feet (524 m). Alice began as a mission station established by the Glasgow Missionary Society for the Xhosa people in 1824. It was named after Princess Alice (a daughter of Queen Victoria) and became the seat of a magistracy in 1847 and a town in 1852. Livestock, citrus fruits, and tobacco are raised on the surrounding undulating coastal plateau. Lovedale Training College and Fort Hare University (1916), South Africa's oldest black African university (though it now accepts students of all races), are located near the town. It has road and rail connections with East London. Pop. (2001) 35,694.

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