1. Cohn - Noun
2. Cohn - Proper noun
German botanist who is generally recognized as founding bacteriology when he recognized bacteria as plants
Source: WordNet1951–1959 After much personal struggle and a turbulent on-off engagement, he married the Chilean-born American actress Felicia Cohn Montealegre on September 10, 1951. Source: Internet
After hearing 32 witnesses and two million words of testimony, the committee concluded that McCarthy himself had not exercised any improper influence on Schine's behalf, but that Cohn had engaged in "unduly persistent or aggressive efforts". Source: Internet
After she was named the winner, studio chief Harry Cohn sent someone to "drag her off" the train, which had not yet left the station, and take her to the ceremony. Source: Internet
Although it has been proposed that the witch-hunt developed in Europe from the early 14th century, after the Cathars and the Templar Knights were suppressed, this hypothesis has been rejected independently by two historians (Cohn 1975; Kieckhefer 1976). Source: Internet
Although the two don’t differ much on policy, Cohn has dinged Hattersley for being (he has some endorsements from moderate groups and didn’t register as a Democrat until 2018). Source: Internet
Another investigative committee took up the matter and sided with the Cohn inquiry. Source: Internet