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wiener
1[ wee-ner ]
Wiener
2[ wee-ner ]
noun
- Norbert, 1894–1964, U.S. mathematician: pioneer in cybernetics.
wiener
1/ ˈwiːnəˌwɜːst; ˈwiːnə /
noun
- a kind of smoked beef or pork sausage, similar to a frankfurter Also calledwienieweenieˈwiːnɪ
Wiener
2/ ˈwiːnə /
noun
- WienerNorbert18941964MUSSCIENCE: mathematician Norbert (ˈnɔːbət). 1894–1964, US mathematician, who developed the concept of cybernetics
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Example Sentences
The Wiener Montags Journal complained, "Vienna has no nightlife, the Viennese are asleep by ten."
An Oregon judge was forced to answer that question this week in a fight over an obese wiener dog named Obie.
And Wiener announced on Thursday her intent to take a “little twit-cation.”
This was not the light-hearted lawmaker of last week, making wiener jokes at his own expense.
Sondra Wiener, forced to make pocket money like an out-of-work laborer, endures the pity of her neighbors.
One thing bearing directly upon this point may be read in the Wiener Zeitung of July 2, 1788.
Artaria, who published the work, advertised it in the Wiener Zeitung of February 8th, 1797.
Well, I've read Wiener's books, and studied Shannon's work, too.
I have already made a less precise allusion to them, notably in the Wiener Rundschau, May 1899.
And the supper that night of Wiener schnitzel and pfannekuchen was certainly good, and hot, and plentiful beyond belief.
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