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Gerhardt

Proper noun

Meaning

Gerhardt (plural Gerhardts)

A surname from German.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A. K. Dewdney discussed a cellular automaton citation developed by Martin Gerhardt and Heike Schuster of the University of Bielefeld (Germany). Source: Internet

And, Gerhardt said, “The story of Watergate has begun to get told differently by the current people in power.” Source: Internet

Gerhardt coins the name "phénol" on page 221. The antiseptic properties of phenol were used by Sir Joseph Lister (1827–1912) in his pioneering technique of antiseptic surgery. Source: Internet

Since no structural theory existed at that time, Gerhardt called the compound he obtained "salicylic-acetic anhydride" (wasserfreie Salicylsäure-Essigsäure). Source: Internet

As a legal expert and the only joint witness in the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton, author Michael J. Gerhardt also explores a question frequently asked-will Donald Trump be impeached? Source: Internet

In 1768, Louis Dutens edited the first multi-volume edition of Leibniz's writings, followed in the 19th century by a number of editions, including those edited by Erdmann, Foucher de Careil, Gerhardt, Gerland, Klopp, and Mollat. Source: Internet

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