Herzberg
[ hurts-burg ]
noun
Ger·hard [gair-hahrd, -hahrt], /ˈgɛər hɑrd, -hɑrt/, 1904–1999, Canadian physicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1971.
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How to use Herzberg in a sentence
A solid and able Paper; rapidly done, by one Count Herzberg, who rose high in after times.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XVII. (of XXI.) | Thomas CarlyleThen I stained other samples, with a stain known as Herzberg stain.
Warren Commission (4 of 26): Hearings Vol. IV (of 15) | The President's Commission on the Assassination of President KennedyGive me your hand, Herzberg, and let me thank you once more.
Goethe and Schiller | L. MhlbachMy knees tremble; give me the support of your arm, Herzberg, and lead me.
Goethe and Schiller | L. MhlbachAnd now, farewell for the present, Herzberg; I desire to sleep a little.
Goethe and Schiller | L. Mhlbach
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