1. Dreyer - Noun
2. Dreyer - Proper noun
Dreyer (plural Dreyers)
(astronomy, archaic) a Dreyer object — an entry/object in the New General Catalogue (NGC) compiled by J. L. E. Dreyer.
Dreyer
(astronomy, archaic) the Dreyer Catalogue — the NGC compiled by JLE Dreyer.
Among those killed was a nine-month-old baby, Rhineland-Palatinate state governor Malu Dreyer confirmed – condemning the “brutal act”. Source: Internet
Also, films by European directors like Bresson and Dreyer, and even American films, like the retrospective of Samuel Fuller’s films, which I only knew from seeing a few of them on television late at night. Source: Internet
Chinese records Dreyer (2007): 82–95 state that Zheng He's fleet sailed as far as East Africa. Source: Internet
Dreyer (2007) If the accounts can be taken as factual Zheng He's treasure ships were mammoth ships with nine masts, four decks, and were capable of accommodating more than 500 passengers, as well as a massive amount of cargo. Source: Internet
Dreyer (2007) noted that the nature of the emperor's words indicated that Zheng He's behaviour in this situation was the last straw, but that there's too little information about what had transpired beforehand. Source: Internet
Dreyer (2007) states that Zheng He's father died at age 39 while resisting the Ming conquest. Source: Internet