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city (1990 pop. 21,732), seat of Stephens co., SW Okla., in an oil, farm, and cattle area; inc. 1892. There is an oil industry, and electronics, concrete, and apparel are manufactured. During the late 19th cent., Duncan was a stopping-off place for cattle drivers bringing their herds from Texas to the railhead in Abilene, Kans.


 
 
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Meaning #1: United States dancer and pioneer of modern dance (1878-1927)
  Synonym: Isadora Duncan


 
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Duncan is a Scottish name meaning brown warrior, the equivalent in Gaelic being Donnchadh. In common with many Scottish names, it may be used as a surname or boy's first name. It is the name of several famous people, including two Scottish kings, several places in the United States, six ships of the Royal Navy, and four ships of the United States Navy.

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