1. Martindale - Noun
2. Martindale - Proper noun
A surname.
Martindale (plural Martindales)
(textiles, engineering) A unit for quantifying the abrasion resistance of textiles, especially when used for upholstery.
A valley and civil parish in Eden district, Cumbria, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to his version the king was killed in a conspiracy by a man close to him, called Hilmegis (Paul's Helmechis), Martindale 1992, s.v. Hilmegis, p. 599 with the connivance of the queen. Source: Internet
Martindale also scored in the 400, the 200 and the 100. In the 400, he was second in 51.25 to Cabot’s Brandon Whitley (51.02) with Woodson third in 51.25 and Glenn Norris eighth in 53.15. Source: Internet
Five firefighters died from injuries sustained from a June 21, 2002 traffic accident en route to the Hayman fire from Oregon: Zach Zigich, Retha Shirley, Jacob Martindale, Danial Rama, and Bart Bailey. Source: Internet
Margo Martindale plays a nun and the movie can’t think of a single funny thing for her to do. Source: Internet
Then in Season 3, earned a nom for Best Drama Writing as Martindale won an Emmy for her role as KGB handler Claudia on her third bid. Source: Internet
Ford graduated from the University College School in London, but never attended university. citation In 1894, Ford eloped with his school girlfriend Elsie Martindale. Source: Internet