Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE0326).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn the late 1920s, Thomas Midgley, Jr. improved the process of synthesis and led the effort to use CFC as refrigerant to replace ammonia (NH 3 ), chloromethane (CH 3 Cl), and sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ), which are toxic but were in common use. Source: Internet
Mary Midgley criticises memetics for at least two reasons: Midgley, Mary. Source: Internet
Dr Andrew Midgley, senior policy officer at RSPB Scotland and member of LINK’s Land Use subgroup. Source: Internet
Andrew Nicholson (2), Michael Conroy, Ben Lowry and Miles Thompson were on target for Town, while Fred Midgley, James Morgan, Paul Wilkins and Dave Greenwood were the Grassington marksmen. Source: Internet
Even so, Midgley assured the Surgeon General, GM and Du Pont believed that “the average street will probably be so free from lead that it will be impossible to detect it or its absorption.” Source: Internet
PC Martin Midgley, actress Sophie Milne and artistic director Karen Metcalfe. Source: Internet