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Revision as of 16:27, 11 February 2020 by Narky Blert (talk | contribs) (Reverted to revision 878781794 by MacMorrow Mór (talk): Cruft deleted (TW))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Morrow is a word meaning "the next day" in literary English. It also means "morning" in archaic English. Morrow is also a Scottish surname.
Places in the United States and Canada
United States
- Morrow, Arkansas
- Morrow, Georgia
- Morrow, Louisiana
- Morrow, Ohio
- Morrow County, Ohio
- Morrow County, Oregon
Canada
- Morrow Lake, Ontario
- Mount Morrow, Northwest Territories
- Morrow Island, British Columbia
People
see Morrow (surname)
Schools
- Dwight Morrow High School, in Englewood, New Jersey
- Elisabeth Morrow School, Englewood, New Jersey, United States
Companies
- TwoMorrows Publishing
- William Morrow and Company, American publishing house, now an imprint of HarperCollins
- Morrow Snowboards, manufacturer owned by K2 Sports
- Morrow Designs, US manufacturer of 1985 laptop computer Morrow Pivot II and numerous early-1980s CP/M microcomputers
- Morrow Property Brokers, Office 1303, Alameri Tower, Tecom, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Other uses
- Morrow (song), a recording by Japanese group Dragon Ash
- The Morrow Project, a science fiction role-playing game
- Morrow House (disambiguation), any of several historic buildings in USA
- Morrow Pivot II, an early laptop computer
- Morrow priest, a cleric paid to say mass daily for the laity, especially in a chantry church.
- Port of Morrow, an album by the American indie rock band The Shins.
See also
- Morrowland (Lummerland), a fictional island in Michael Ende's children stories
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