Proper noun
Kotz (plural Kotzes)
A surname.
As the ceremony streamed live across Reserve social media platforms, McCollum and Reserve Force Master Chief Chris Kotz joined the finalists virtually in a distinctly different venue from previous RSOY ceremonies. Source: Internet
Kleiber and Kotz (2003): page 94. citation * In hydrology the Pareto distribution is applied to extreme events such as annually maximum one-day rainfalls and river discharges. Source: Internet
By 1975, the CIA estimated that the Soviet economy was 60 percent as large as the US economy (Kotz and Weir, 1997). Source: Internet
The report also found that Kotz himself "appeared to have a conflict of interest" and should not have opened his Standford investigation, because he was friends with a female attorney who represented victims of the fraud. Source: Internet
Seattle boxing trainer Cappy Kotz teaches us how to take a punch. Source: Internet