The first Doctor's companions were;
Susan Foreman
Barbara Wright
Ian Chesterson
Vicki
Steven Taylor
Katarina
Sara Kingdom
Dodo Chaplet
Polly
Ben Jackson
The full name of the explorer is Meriwether Lewis and his companion is William Clark.
The noun 'companion' is a common noun, a word for any companion of anyone.Some common noun synonyms for the noun companion are:accompliceallyassociatecolleguecomradconsortcounterpartcronyescortfriendhelperpartner
William Clark, the American explorer known for his role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, had a Newfoundland dog named Seaman. Seaman was a loyal companion to Clark during the expedition, helping with tasks such as retrieving game and providing protection. His presence was noted in Clark's journals, highlighting the bond between the explorer and his dog.
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William Salisbury has written: 'The Botanist's Companion' 'The Botanist\\\'s Companion, Volume II'
William Wilkin Davey has written: 'Companion to surgery in Africa'
William Allin Storrer has written: 'The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion'
Woolgar William. has written: 'Youth's faithful monitor; or, The young man's best companion'
The full name of the explorer is Meriwether Lewis and his companion is William Clark.
yes Not really - if you see the range of regenerations he has been everything from William Hartnells professor type to John Pertwees suave gentleman to the madcap version of Tom Baker through to the slightly mixture of Pertwee and Baker as performed by David Tennant and of course Ecclestons rough neck version
William McIntyre's dog in the 39 Clues book series is named Saladin. Saladin plays a significant role as a companion to William and the Cahill siblings throughout their adventures.
William D. Watson has written: 'The gas seller's companion' -- subject(s): Natural gas, Marketing, Law and legislation, Sales, Delivery of goods (Law)
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William Bullock has written: 'A companion to the London Museum and Pantherion' -- subject(s): Catalogs and collections, London Museum (1812-1819), Zoology 'Timber' -- subject(s): Timber.
Her father who first trained her, William "Buffalo Bill" Cody who Promited her and her husband who was her companion and coach.
male companion = copain female companion = copine