A claude
[klawd; french klohd] /klɔd; french kloʊd/
noun
albert, 1899–1983, u.s. biologist, born in belgium: n-bel prize in medicine 1974.
also, claud. a male given name: from a roman family name meaning “lame.”.
claude
/klɔːd; french klod/
noun
albert. 1898–1983, us cell biologist, born in belgium: shared the n-bel prize for physiology or medicine (1974) for work on microsomes and mitochondria
claude
masc. proper name, from french form of claudius.
claude (klōd), albert. 1899-1983.
belgian-born american biologist who was among the first to use the electron microscope for biological research. he shared a 1974 n-bel prize for developing methods of separating and -n-lyzing cell components.
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