Proper noun
Dixson
A surname originating as a patronymic.
According to Dixson, he knew the time he spent wondering what to do could be used helping someone in need. with complete disregard for his own safety, Dixson swam toward the location Ms. Miyagi’s friend was pointing toward. Source: Internet
Dixson and his colleagues have been working periodically over the past 10 to 15 years on a solution to calibrate CD-AFM tips. Source: Internet
Scholar Alan F. Dixson stated that this urine "is voided at the bases of the clitoris, flows down the shallow groove on its perineal surface, and is held by the skin folds on each side of the groove". Source: Internet
UTSA Assistant Dean Mary Dixson, a mother of two, said civility should always be taught to young people and political discourse in elections doesn't have to go off a cliff. Source: Internet
Justice Jane Dixson said Cooper would reappear in court when the future of Williamson’s matter was confirmed. Source: Internet
Mark Dixson is manager of the city of Soldotna. Source: Internet