A r todd


[tod] /tɒd/
noun
alexander robertus
[roh-bur-tuh s] /roʊˈbɜr təs/ (show ipa), (baron of trumpington) 1907–97, scottish chemist: n-bel prize 1957.
david, 1855–1939, u.s. astronomer and teacher.
a male given name.
todd
/tɒd/
noun
baron alexander robertus. 1907–97, scottish chemist, noted for his research into the structure of nucleic acids: n-bel prize for chemistry 1957
todd

masc. proper name, also a surname (late 12c.), from middle english todde “fox,” a northern english word of unknown origin.

todd (tŏd), sir alexander robertus. born 1907.

british chemist. he won a 1957 n-bel prize for his study of nucleic acids and nucleotide structures.

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