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Lankester

[ lang-kuh-ster, -kes-ter ]

noun

  1. Sir Edwin Ray, 1847–1929, English zoologist and writer.


Lankester

/ ˈlæŋkɪstə /

noun

  1. LankesterSir Edwin Ray18471929MEnglishSCIENCE: zoologist Sir Edwin Ray. 1847–1929, English zoologist, noted particularly for his work in embryology and study of protozoans


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Lankester said that many of his Tuareg employees have left Timbuktu, Gao, and the surrounding cities.

As to Dr. Lankester, all Woodbridge was scandalized when it was announced that he was articled to a medical man.

Dr. Lankester was in great request as a writer on medical subjects in a popular manner, and did undoubtedly much good in his day.

As Lankester words it, they should be anomomeristic and anomotagmatic.

That closely similar structures may arise without a genetic relationship has been lately well urged by Mr. Ray Lankester.

Mr. Lankester had written October 11th, 1881, to thank Mr. Darwin for the present of the Earthworm book.

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