Kármán

[ kahr-mahn, -muhn ]

noun
  1. Theodore von. Von Kármán, Theodore.

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How to use Kármán in a sentence

  • She shares the prize with Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Yemeni democracy activist Tawukul Karman.

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  • Starting in 2008, every Tuesday Tawakul Karman led protests in the square in front of the cabinet building.

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  • On leaving the mountains of Armenia, to enter the country of the karman, there are still others to be crossed.

  • No one can penetrate into the country of the karman but on foot over the mountain on which this castle is built.

  • On one of them is a pass, having a castle called Lve, where a toll is paid to the karman.

  • The karman is a handsome prince, about thirty-two years old, and married to a sister of Amurath Bey.

  • The karman made no hesitation, and rather than fight with him committed an infamous treason in regard to his brother-in-law.