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Lorenz
[ lawr-uhnz, lohr-; German loh-rents ]
noun
- A·dolf [ey, -dolf, ah, -dawlf], 1854–1946, Austrian orthopedic surgeon.
- Kon·rad (Za·cha·ri·as) [kon, -rad zak-, uh, -, rahy, -, uh, s, kawn, -, r, aht tsah-, kh, ah-, ree, -ahs], 1903–1989, Austrian ethologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1973.
Lorenz
/ ˈloːrɛnts /
noun
- LorenzKonrad Zacharias19031989MAustrianSCIENCE: zoologist Konrad Zacharias (ˈkɔnraːt tsaxaˈriːas) 1903–89, Austrian zoologist, who founded ethology. His works include On Aggression (1966): shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1973
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Coded references to risqué and sexual matters were catnip to the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Cole Porter.
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Georg, the father of Lorenz, was well established as an armourer when he was joined in 1467 by his famous son.
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Above the steep speckled roofs, the spires of St. Lorenz glitter against the blue sky.
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The spring lancet was initially described by Lorenz Heister in 1719.
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The German surgeon, Lorenz Heister, was more appreciative of the innovation.
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Lorenz's parents lived at Polkwitz, which everybody knows is a hundred leagues from Krhwinkel.
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