Proper noun
Aronoff (plural Aronoffs)
A surname.
People should not infer from Trump’s example “that it’s an approved approach or proven,” because it’s not, said Dr. David Aronoff, infectious diseases chief at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. Source: Internet
Meir, Sandler, Padden, & Aronoff, (to appear). Source: Internet
A co-worker of Darryl’s says the usually reticent Dante suddenly opened up to him during a Hospice benefit at the Aronoff Center. Source: Internet
Then we expand to become a fantastic foursome of climate podcasters when we welcome (10:23) writer Kate Aronoff (In These Times) and writer/sociologist Daniel Aldana Cohen (U Penn), co-hosts of the Hot & Bothered pod (hosted by Dissent Magazine). Source: Internet
There are a couple of drummers I think of: Kenny Aronoff and Alex Van Halen. Source: Internet
Cliff Kincaid and Roger Aronoff, AIM Senior Editor and AIM Executive Secretary and Media Analyst, respectively, continue to handle the publication, as well as daily online updates. Source: Internet