1. Deutsch - Adjective
2. Deutsch - Proper noun
A surname from German.
(rare) German. (the language)
Deutsch (comparative more Deutsch, superlative most Deutsch)
(rare) German, in the German language.
A film of his life was released in France in April 2007 (Jean de La Fontaine - le défi, starring Lorant Deutsch). Source: Internet
An open-wheeled DB7 appeared in 1947 (preceded by the heavy and large DB6 which saw very little action), after which the Automobiles Deutsch & Bonnet was officially formed. Source: Internet
Around the same time Parsons also benefited from conversations with political scientist Karl Deutsch over the concept of system theory. Source: Internet
Burns, Lisa (2008), p. 148. Friends and those close to her remarked that, while fashionable like Kennedy, she would be different from other first ladies; close friend Harriet Deutsch was quoted as saying, "Nancy has her own imprint." Source: Internet
David Deutsch, The Beginning of infinity, page 310 Interpretation of the wave function main The Schrödinger equation provides a way to calculate the wave function of a system and how it changes dynamically in time. Source: Internet
Austrian musicologist Otto Erich Deutsch (1883–1967) is known for compiling the first comprehensive catalogue of Schubert's works. Source: Internet