Proper noun
Minnich (plural Minniches)
A surname.
Minnich, p. 281 In the case of Innocent he permitted trade with Barbary merchants in which foodstuffs would be given in exchange for slaves who could then be converted to Christianity. Source: Internet
Before fire suppression, wildfire used to burn through the region on average every 35 years, according to Oechel, every 50 according to Minnich, and it was sparked by lightning. Source: Internet
Minnich had created a map using Landsat satellite imagery to plot fires that had occurred between 1972 and 1980 in the border region around Southern California and northern Baja California. Source: Internet
She was preceded in death by her parents Ray and Marian (Hale) Harlacher, husbands Carl Sarver and Richard Minnich, and great-grandson Wade Dodson. Source: Internet
In that vein, defense expert Professor Minnich agreed that in the case of human artifacts and objects, we know the identity and capacities of the human designer, but we do not know any of those attributes for the designer of biological life. Source: Internet
Michael Behe, Steve Fuller and Scott Minnich served as expert witnesses for the defense. Source: Internet