1. botkin - Noun
2. Botkin - Proper noun
botkin (plural botkins)
Alternative form of bodkin
Botkin (plural Botkins)
A surname.
Additionally, his collaboration with the Botkin clinic produced evidence of a basic pattern in the regulation of reflexes in the activity of circulatory organs. Source: Internet
Commerce and conservation on the Upper Mississippi River (US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, 1994) * citation * Botkin, Benjamin Albert. Source: Internet
In 1878, Professor S.P. Botkin, a famous Russian clinician, invited the gifted young physiologist to work in the physiological laboratory as the clinic's chief. Source: Internet
Choosing among Ben Cannon, Lynn Partin, Mary Botkin, Cindy Banzer and Mary Lou Hennrich is tough enough -- wouldn't it be nice to have two of those D's go head to head in November? Source: Internet
Some nature writers believe wilderness areas are vital for the human spirit and creativity, Botkin, Daniel B. (2000) No Man's Garden, Island Press, pp. 155–157, ISBN 1559634650. Source: Internet
On CBS Sports HQ, NBA writer Brad Botkin discusses what to expect from Golden State this offseason. Source: Internet