Proper noun
Smet (plural Smets)
A surname from Dutch.
De Smet went on a 7-2 run. Source: Internet
About the same time the Dunns settled near Manchester, Charles and Caroline Ingalls filed on a homestead near De Smet, and watched as the town sprang up in 1880. Source: Internet
De Smet, Vol II, Breve Chronicon, p. 15. From Italy, the disease spread northwest across Europe, striking France, Spain, Portugal and England by June 1348, then turned and spread east through Germany and Scandinavia from 1348 to 1350. Source: Internet
Lourenço, M., G. Van Ranst, B. Vlaeminck, S. De Smet, and V. Fievez (2008) 'Influence of different dietary forages on the fatty acid composition of rumen digesta as well as ruminant meat and milk', Animal Feed Science and Technology, 145(1-4), 418-437. Source: Internet
Jordan, 38, grew up in rural North Idaho, mostly living in the countryside and small places like De Smet and Plummer, the largest town on the Coeur d'Alene reservation. Source: Internet
Timothy de Smet, a geospatial remote sensing research educator at BU, said winning the prize money could allow Baur and Frazer to conduct research on a large scale. Source: Internet