1. Augustin - Noun
2. Augustin - Adjective
Augustin (uncountable)
(printing, French contexts, dated) Synonym of English.
Augustin (comparative more Augustin, superlative most Augustin)
Alternative form of Augustan
Augustin (plural Augustins)
Alternative form of Augustan
Augustin (uncountable)
(printing, French contexts, dated) Synonym of English.
Augustin (comparative more Augustin, superlative most Augustin)
Alternative form of Augustan
Augustin (plural Augustins)
Alternative form of Augustan
Aether drag models seeAlso Fresnel's aether drag In 1818, Augustin Fresnel developed a modified explanation to account for the water telescope and for other aberration phenomena. Source: Internet
Ancient Egyptians According to Augustin Calmet : The Egyptians believed that when the spirit of an animal is separated from its body by violence, it does not go to a distance, but remains near it. Source: Internet
Ampère also applied this same principle to magnetism, showing the harmony between his law and French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb ’s law of magnetic action. Source: Internet
According to reports, Pinault is the father of supermodel Linda Evangelista 's son, Augustin James, who was born in October 2006. Source: Internet
Bradley & Sandifer page 9 Aloïse and Augustin were married on April 4, 1818, with great Roman Catholic pomp and ceremony, in the Church of Saint-Sulpice. Source: Internet
Augustin Daly 's production opened in 1895 in London and ran for 21 performances. Source: Internet