Ditmars

[ dit-mahrz ]

noun
  1. Raymond Lee, 1876–1942, U.S. zoologist and author.

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How to use Ditmars in a sentence

  • The trouble with the Ditmars-Horst reactor was that it lacked any automatic negative-feedback system.

    The Bramble Bush | Gordon Randall Garrett
  • Shutting off the Ditmars-Horst would simply blow a hole in the crust of Luna and kill everyone if he did it now.

    The Bramble Bush | Gordon Randall Garrett
  • Henry von Ztphen preached the gospel in Ditmars, a county of Holstein.

    The Life of Philip Melanchthon | Karl Friedrich Ledderhose
  • Yet her fears were entirely for the Ditmars as she trudged up the long hill to the Adams farm.

  • Gradually the searchers returned—without any success—and everybody went to Ditmars to dinner.