Behring
emil von
[ey-meel fuh n] /ˈeɪ mil fən/ (show ipa), 1854–1917, german physician and bacteriologist: n-bel prize in medicine 1901.
vitus
[vee-too s] /ˈvi tʊs/ (show ipa), bering, vitus.
historical examples
alaska ella higginson
a book of discovery margaret bertha (m. b.) synge
forty-one thieves angelo hall
natural history of the mammalia of india and ceylon robert a. sterndale
masters of the wheat-lands harold bindloss
stories from hans andersen hans christian andersen
roughing it mark twain (samuel clemens)
triple spies roy j. snell
along alaska’s great river frederick schwatka
a straight deal owen wister
noun
(german) (ˈbeːrɪŋ). emil (adolf) von (ˈeːmiːl fɔn). 1854–1917, german bacteriologist, who discovered diphtheria and tet-n-s ant-toxins: n-bel prize for physiology or medicine 1901
(ˈbɛrɪŋ; ˈbɛər-) a variant spelling of bering
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