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Pelletier

[ pel-i-teer; French peluh-tyey ]

noun

  1. Wilfrid, 1896–1982, Canadian orchestra conductor.


Pelletier

/ pɛltje /

noun

  1. PelletierPierre Joseph17881842MFrenchSCIENCE: chemist Pierre Joseph (pjɛr ʒozɛf). 1788–1842, French chemist, who isolated quinine, chlorophyll, and other chemical substances


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Example Sentences

In the end, everyone made nice and Sale and Pelletier were also given a gold.

You guess that the request for this service is connected in my mind with the visit I must pay to M. Pelletier.

M. Pelletier observed the same thing in the case of some of his subjects, when they brought the palm of the hand near a candle.

It has been subsequently examined by Pelletier, Dumas, Cahours, and others.

One pound of red bark afforded, to Pelletier and Caventou, 74 grains of cinchonina, and 107 grains of quinina.

Jaques Pelletier, who lived in my house, had presented this to me for a singular rarity.

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