w. bothe

Bo·the

[boh-tuh]
noun
Wal·ther [vahl-tuhr] , 1891–1957, German physicist: Nobel prize 1954.
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Bothe (German ˈboːte) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Walther (Wilhelm Georg Franz) (ˈvaltər). 1891--1957, German physicist, who developed new methods of detecting subatomic particles. He shared the Nobel prize for physics 1954

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