Proper noun
Anspach (plural Anspaches)
A surname from German.
Napoleon Katsos receives funding from the Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK, the Wiener - Anspach Foundation, Belgium and the Isaac Newton Trust, University of Cambridge. Source: Internet
Medina's Jet Suggs, wrapped in a blanket, holds the blocks for Haley Anspach as she takes off to place second in the 100 meter dash. Source: Internet
Shortly before the wedding, Bräunchen Moses (ca. 1769–1849) was baptized as Johanna Elisabeth Anspachin (the surname was chosen after her birthplace— Anspach ). Source: Internet
The research that Dr. Anspach conducted during the course of the litigation was what helped to bring the game's history before Charles Darrow into the spotlight. Source: Internet
They were distributed to prisoners by British secret service-created fake charity groups. citation 1970s–80s Economics professor Ralph Anspach published a game Anti-Monopoly in 1973, and was sued for trademark infringement by Parker Brothers in 1974. Source: Internet
“Considering we have hardly jumped (this season) because of the weather, placing first was big,” Anspach said. Source: Internet