A gesell


[guh-zel] /gəˈzɛl/
noun
arnold lucius, 1880–1961, u.s. psychologist.

gesell ge·sell (gĭ-zěl’), arnold lucius. 1880-1961.

american psychologist and pediatrician noted for his research on child development.

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