Carmichael
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Definition
Proper noun A surname of Scottish origin, most famously associated with Hoagland Howard "Hoagy" Carmichael, an American songwriter, pianist, and actor.
Usage
This word is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to a specific person or their family name. * He is best known for composing the jazz standard Stardust. * The Carmichael family has a long history in this town.
Advanced Usage
- As an eponym: The name can be used to refer to the body of work or the style associated with Hoagy Carmichael.
- The concert featured a medley of Carmichael.
- In historical/cultural context: Used when discussing 20th-century American popular music.
- The influence of Carmichael on American songwriting is profound.
Variants and Related Words
- Carmichael number (noun): In mathematics, a special type of composite integer that satisfies a number theory condition. This is a distinct, technical term named after the mathematician Robert D. Carmichael, not the songwriter.
- 561 is the smallest Carmichael number.
Synonyms
- Hoagy Carmichael (full name)
- The composer of (periphrastic synonym)
Notes
This entry primarily defines the word in its most common cultural reference. It is crucial to distinguish between the reference to the songwriter and the unrelated mathematical term, which shares only the surname.
Noun
- United States songwriter (1899-1981)