Richards


noun
1.
Dickinson Woodruff
[woo d-ruhf] /ˈwʊd rʌf/ (Show IPA), 1895–1973, U.S. physician: Nobel prize 1956.
2.
I(vor) A(rmstrong)
[ahy-ver,, ee-ver] /ˈaɪ vər,, ˈi vər/ (Show IPA), 1893–1979, English literary critic in the U.S.
3.
Theodore William, 1868–1928, U.S. chemist: Nobel prize 1914.
noun
1.
Maurice [maw-rees;; French moh-rees] /mɔˈris;; French moʊˈris/ (Show IPA), (“Rocket”) 1921–2000, Canadian hockey player.
noun
1.
a male given name.
noun
1.
I(vor) A(rmstrong). 1893–1979, British literary critic and linguist, who, with C. K. Ogden, wrote The Meaning of Meaning (1923) and devised Basic English
2.
Sir Gordon. 1904–86, English flat-racing jockey: champion jockey 26 times between 1925 and 1953; won 4870 races, including fourteen English classics
3.
Sir Viv, full name Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards. born 1952, West Indian cricketer, born in Antigua; played in 121 tests, 50 as captain; scored 8,540 test runs
noun
1.
Sir Cliff, real name Harry Rodger Webb. born 1940, British pop singer. Film musicals include The Young Ones (1961) and Summer Holiday (1962)
2.
Maurice, known as Rocket. (1921–2000); Canadian ice hockey player

Richards Rich·ards (rĭch’ərdz), Dickinson Woodruff. 1895-1973.

American physician. He shared a 1956 Nobel Prize for developing cardiac catheterization.
Richards
(rĭch’ərdz)
American chemist and educator whose survey of water quality in Massachusetts led to the establishment of the first water quality standards in the United States and the first modern sewage treatment plant.

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