Proper noun
Dickman (plural Dickmans)
A surname.
A professor of Ecology at the University of Sydney, Chris Dickman, earlier estimated that 480 million animals, including birds and reptiles, lost their lives to the bush fires in the state. Source: Internet
A fine new collection of Dickman poems. Source: Internet
He had a long platonic relationship with Josephine Dickman, a trained singer and the wife of business associate George Dickman, becoming especially close to her after the death of his mother, Maria Eastman, in 1907. Source: Internet
History Alexander Dickman Hall, built in 1855, is the oldest building on the Fayette Campus and constructed of native limestone. Source: Internet
In New South Wales alone, the fires have killed nearly 500 million birds, reptiles, and mammals, Sydney University ecologist Chris Dickman told the Sydney Morning Herald. Source: Internet
Organizers would like to take the opportunity to thank a few more sponsors for the DockDogs® competition coming this year – Second National Bank and Drs, Dickman, Kettler & Bruner; thank you for supporting Arcanum. Source: Internet