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Thénard

/ tā-när /

  1. French chemist who is best known for his 1818 discovery of hydrogen peroxide. Earlier, working with Joseph Gay-Lussac, Thénard also discovered boron (1808).


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Example Sentences

He actually wanted to construct me a laboratory worthy of Thénard or Duprez.

Mesdames Doche and Thénard not without merit, and on the whole their corps dramatic is much above mediocrity.

"Ce n'est pas bien joli, ce que vous montrez au public, mes enfants," says Thénard.

Thénard has a little friend (girl) whom she will dress as a Marquis—she says she will look the part very well.

Thénard and St. Genys were quite delighted—and as they have seen it from the first and noted the improvement, that was reassuring.

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