1. menton - Noun
2. Menton - Proper noun
A surname from Irish.
menton (plural mentons)
(anatomy) The lowest point of the chin / mandibular symphysis
A coastal commune and frontier town adjoining Italy in Alpes-Maritimes department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFrance immediately ceded Lombardy to Piedmont, and, in return, Napoleon received Savoy and Nice in 1860, and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and Menton in 1861. Source: Internet
Balfour (1901) I, 123-4; Furnas (1952) 105–6; Mehew (2004) In November 1873, after Stevenson's health failed, he was sent to Menton on the French Riviera to recuperate. Source: Internet
Finnegan Menton has brought Woodville, a purpose-built student accommodation block, to market at 52/54 Botanic Avenue in Drumcondra, Dublin 9 for which it is quoting €1.95 million. Source: Internet
“CRM has come a long way, moving from being a purely telephony application, to one which can assist in driving business process and strategy,” says Richard Menton, Product Development Manager at Bytes Communication Systems. Source: Internet
On April Fools Day, 1912, Charles Stewart Mott defeated John A.C. Menton by a vote of 3,920 to 2,358. Source: Internet
Henry Wilson died in Menton, France, in 1934, shortly after finishing the design but before the doors were installed. Source: Internet