Burton kendall wheeler
burton kendall, 1882–1975, u.s. political leader.
joseph, 1836–1906, u.s. confederate officer and political leader.
william almon
[al-muh n,, awl-] /ˈæl mən,, ˈɔl-/ (show ipa), 1819–1887, vice president of the u.s. 1877–81.
noun
also called wheel horse. a horse or other draught animal nearest the wheel
(in combination) something equipped with a specified sort or number of wheels: a three-wheeler
a person or thing that wheels
noun
john archibald. 1911–2008, us physicist, noted for his work on nuclear fission and the development (1949–51) of the hydrogen bomb, also for his work on unified field theory
sir (robert eric) mortimer. 1890–1976, scottish archaeologist, who did much to increase public interest in archaeology. he is noted esp for his excavations at mohenjo-daro and harappa in the indus valley and at maiden castle in dorset
related terms
big wheel, invent the wheel, reinvent the wheel
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