Proper noun
Altmann (plural Altmanns)
A surname.
A. Altmann: Jerusalem, or, on religious power and Judaism, 1983. Source: Internet
"Altmann" was known for his nationalist and anti-communist stances. Source: Internet
Altman's ancestry was German, English and Irish; citation citation his paternal grandfather, Frank Altman, Sr., anglicized the spelling of the family name from "Altmann" to "Altman". Source: Internet
Although Schmidt did not write a lot of chamber music, what he did write, in the opinion of such critics as Wilhelm Altmann, was important and of high quality. Source: Internet
Altmann believed that cells themselves came into when these granules assembled into colonies and built a shelter of protoplasm around themselves. Source: Internet
“If you have somebody at home who’s older or immunocompromised, you may want to isolate them to one side of the house so the kids and everybody else aren’t around them on a regular basis,” Altmann said. Source: Internet