1. knorr - Noun
2. Knorr - Proper noun
knorr (plural knorrs)
Alternative form of knarr (“large merchant ship used in mediaeval Scandinavia”)
Knorr (plural Knorrs)
A surname.
Knorr, Wilbur: Arithmêtike stoicheiôsis: On Diophantus and Hero of Alexandria, in: Historia Matematica, New York, 1993, Vol.20, No.2, 180-192 Influence Diophantus' work has had a large influence in history. Source: Internet
As part of its commitment to invest €1 million a year in sustainable agriculture partnerships, Knorr has been working with tomato supplier Agraz to introduce more efficient irrigation in tomato fields. Source: Internet
Knorr is co-funding a package of different solutions with our supplier Riviana for 11 farmers, covering up to 600 acres of land over three years. Source: Internet
Knorr pushed to have Carr on his roster at Double-A Harrisburg, and Carr went on to have one of his better professional seasons, posting a 2.75 ERA over 72 innings. Source: Internet
Jacqueline Knorr, Creole Identity in Postcolonial Indonesia, 2014 The external influence gives a role in forming the architecture of the Betawi house. Source: Internet
The Bangalore R&D centre contributes to brands including Lifebuoy, Ponds, Fair and Lovely, Omo, Lipton and Knorr. Source: Internet