Proper noun
Isaacs
plural of Isaac
Isaacs
A surname originating as a patronymic, derived from Isaac
Isaacs has a cheap Bic pen in his hand. He runs his fingers down the shaft, inverts it, runs his fingers down the shaft, over and over, in a motion that is mechanical rather than impatient. J. M. Coetzee
Advanced theory of the hydrogen bond In 1999, Isaacs et al. citation showed from interpretations of the anisotropies in the Compton profile of ordinary ice that the hydrogen bond is partly covalent. Source: Internet
In August 2009, after completing secondary school, Isaacs returned to Barbados with his father without obtaining any nationality documents for Guyana. Source: Internet
A 31-year-old man was on Tuesday released on bail after he denied two counts of assault when he appeared before Magistrate Sherdel Marcus- Isaacs at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts. Source: Internet
According to Isaacs, he has framed a variety of objects and he could even “frame your grandmother if she sits still long enough.” Source: Internet
Isaacs, Corollary 13.4, p. 180 sfn Alternatively, one could replace "right" with "left" in the previous sentence.sfn This characterization of the Jacobson radical is useful both computationally and in aiding intuition. Source: Internet