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Picard

[ pee-kar ]

noun

  1. Charles É·mile [sh, a, r, l ey-, meel], 1856–1941, French mathematician.
  2. Jean [zhah, n], 1620–82, French astronomer.


Picard

/ pikar /

noun

  1. PicardJean16201682MFrenchSCIENCE: astronomer Jean (ʒɑ̃). 1620–82, French astronomer. He was the first to make a precise measurement of a longitude line, enabling him to estimate the earth's radius


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Example Sentences

In fact, Picard had stored objects everywhere: with neighbors, with his relatives.

But M. Picard advised me against it and even added that it would be unwise to keep the keys.

This was the case with M. Picard, the concierge at 21 rue La Boétie, who had worked there since 1931.

The series was not, in fact, created by Jean-Luc Picard, but Gene Roddenberry.

Her 2011 deposition did become part of the record of Picard v. Mets Ltd.

In 1683 he came to England with one Picard, a painter of architecture.

He held open the door of the dining-room and when she went out he followed her, leaving Picard and Suzanne to their hour.

The stalwart Picard had become all at once the discreet and thoughtful servant, and John felt a sudden sense of restfulness.

It looks like it, Picard, and it certainly will be true, if you and Suzanne find the well-filled kitchen that you predict.

More men came, soldiers or attendants, and among them was Antoine Picard, gigantic and sullen.

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