Bothe


Walther
[vahl-tuh r] /ˈvɑl tər/ (Show IPA), 1891–1957, German physicist: Nobel Prize 1954.
Historical Examples

Machiavelli, Volume I Niccol Machiavelli
The English Spy Bernard Blackmantle
Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter Percy Addleshaw
The English Spy Bernard Blackmantle
The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus
The Art or Crafte of Rhetoryke Leonard Cox
Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages Edward Lewes Cutts
The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus
Animaduersions uppon the annotacions and corrections of some imperfections of impressiones of Chaucer’s workes Francis Thynne
The White Rose of Langley Emily Sarah Holt

noun
Walther (Wilhelm Georg Franz) (ˈvaltər). 1891–1957, German physicist, who developed new methods of detecting subatomic particles. He shared the Nobel prize for physics 1954

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