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Tyn·dall
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noun
1.
John,
1820–93,
English physicist.
2.
Mount,
a mountain in S central California, in the Sierra Nevada near Mount Whitney. 14,018 feet (4273 meters).
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Tyndall
(ˈtɪnd
ə
l)
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n
John.
1820--93, Irish physicist, noted for his work on the radiation of heat by gases, the transmission of sound through the atmosphere, and the scattering of light
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