Lombroso
[lom-broh-soh; Italian lawm-braw-saw] /lɒmˈbroʊ soʊ; Italian lɔmˈbrɔ sɔ/
noun
1.
Cesare
[che-zah-re] /ˈtʃɛ zɑˌrɛ/ (Show IPA), 1836–1909, Italian physician and criminologist.
/Italian lomˈbroːso/
noun
1.
Cesare (ˈtʃeːzare). 1836–1909, Italian criminologist: he postulated the existence of a criminal type
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