Proper noun
A census-designated place in White Pine County, Nevada, United States.
A Scottish and Irish surname from Scottish Gaelic. Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Ghoill "son of the stranger"
McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to him, the sister of Minister McGill does not understand fiscal disciplines but is made Deputy Minister at the MFDP. Source: Internet
After claiming the RSEQ title last weekend against Carleton, the Stingers have done all they can to show that they’ve separated themselves from McGill and Montreal. Source: Internet
Alexandre Demers-Potvin, a Master's student under the supervision of Professor Hans Larsson, Director of the Redpath Museum at McGill, said that a single wing was sufficient to identify the family to which the insect belonged. Source: Internet
A further two hundred Americans, the Independent Californian Rangers, under the leadership of James McGill, arrived about 4pm. Source: Internet
Another rule, unique to McGill, was to count tries (the act of grounding the football past the opposing team's goal line; it is important to note that there was no end zone during this time), as well as goals, in the scoring. Source: Internet
Abbey McGill with her rainbow. Source: Internet