Proper noun
Szymanski (plural Szymanskis)
A surname from Polish.
But Szymanski — now 24 — was tormented by what he believed was a shameful secret. Source: Internet
Albert Szymanski, also a professor of sociology, would never have received an invitation from the CIA to conduct a workshop on anything, and if he had, we can be pretty sure he would have turned them down. Source: Internet
"We focused on the impact of S. pennellii genes on human nutrition-associated secondary (specialized) metabolites and fruit resistance to pathogens, two very contrasting biochemical traits in the wild and domesticated tomato species," says Dr. Szymanski. Source: Internet
This performance will feature Ken Szymanski (spoken word), Derick Black (acoustic guitar and vocals) and Savannah Shaurette (singing and spoken word). Source: Internet
Roman and her friend Vallie Szymanski are the cofounders of the Ovarian Cancer Symptom Awareness Organization. Source: Internet