Word info

langridge

Speech parts

1. langridge - Noun

2. Langridge - Proper noun

Meaning

See Langrage.

Source: Webster's dictionary

Examples

A double flower mutant of arabidopsis, first documented in 1873 In the 1950s and 1960s, John Langridge and George Rédei played an important role in establishing Arabidopsis as a useful organism for biological laboratory experiments. Source: Internet

“Generosity is defined in the moments when it’s inconvenient and uncomfortable to give, but we care deeply enough to do it anyway,” explained Nick Langridge, vice president for University Advancement. Source: Internet

Upon arrival, she could not get into the flat, but eventually gained access with the help of a workman, Charles Langridge. Source: Internet

William Blake: a study of his life and art work, by Irene Langridge, pp. 11, 131. Michael Davis's 1977 book William Blake a New Kind of Man suggests that Blake thought jealousy separates man from the divine unity, condemning him to a frozen death. Source: Internet

Mrs Langridge wrote on her GoFundMe page:I want to show people that ill mental health doesn't mean you can't achieve great things. Source: Internet

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