Proper noun
Haynie (plural Haynies)
A surname.
American biophysicist Donald Haynie claims that thermodynamics was coined in 1840 from the Greek root θέρμη therme, meaning heat and δύναμις,dynamis, meaning power. citation However, this etymology has been cited as unlikely. Source: Internet
He was preceded in death by a son, Gary Loyd Tucker; five sisters, Josephine Baker, Irene Hibbs, Margaret Fay Johnson, Patsy Wilson and Betty Haynie; and two brothers, J.R. Tucker and Jack A. Tucker. Source: Internet
“Jacob’s ladder, or caving ladder, operations were used in areas where the landing zone could potentially harm the aircraft,” said Army Staff Sgt. Glen Haynie, Bravo Company Standardization instructor. Source: Internet
Haynie also pointed out that although the property is in Bartow County, it is surrounded by the city of Acworth. Source: Internet
The spike in cases among SU students may force the university to accelerate its transition to online classes, Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie said in a campus-wide email on Tuesday. Source: Internet
In June 2011, Haynie became the Barnes Professor of Entrepreneurship after Barnes made a donation to create the professorship. Source: Internet