Proper noun
Laidler (plural Laidlers)
A surname from Middle English [in turn originating as an occupation].
Arrhenius provided a physical justification and interpretation for the formula. citation citation Laidler, K. J. (1987) Chemical Kinetics,Third Edition, Harper & Row, p.42 Currently, it is best seen as an empirical relationship. Source: Internet
Tackles by Jaxson Denton and Jaylen Laidler put the Cougars in a fourth down situation but with a head of steam their monster James rumbled 20-yards for a back-breaking score, 35-9, 4:48 third. Source: Internet
Laidler (2005) Malagasy Christians would remember this period as ny tany maizina, or "the time when the land was dark". Source: Internet