Proper noun
Allaire (plural Allaires)
A surname.
Allaire, p. 686 A wider distribution of sites date from after 2000 BC, most notably represented by the Cayo Redondo and Guayabo Blanco cultures of western Cuba. Source: Internet
"I always feel jealous of the front-row seat she's having," said Mr. Allaire, who plans to caucus for Mr. Buttigieg in Paris, the closest caucus to London. Source: Internet
For any ellipse inscribed in a triangle ABC, let the foci be P and Q. Then Allaire, Patricia R.; Zhou, Junmin; and Yao, Haishen, "Proving a nineteenth century ellipse identity", Mathematical Gazette 96, March 2012, 161–165. Source: Internet
The band officially entered Allaire Studios in Shokan, New York in November 2006 to record the bulk of the material. Source: Internet