Proper noun
Wittmann (plural Wittmanns)
Alternative form of Wittman; A surname from German.
Badsey, 1990 p. 44. At the celebrated tank action at Villers Bocage on 14 June, the British lost twenty Cromwell tanks to five Tiger tanks led by SS Obersturmführer Michael Wittmann in about five minutes. Source: Internet
Hewes (1973), Premack & Premack (1983), Kimura (1993), Newman (2002), Wittmann (1980, 1991) An important question for this gestural theory is what caused the shift to vocalization. Source: Internet
Wittmann also includes, bizarrely, Chinese characters and Egyptian hieroglyphs. Source: Internet
“Some employees of Mountaire Farms reside in Moore County,” Wittmann said. Source: Internet
Psychological testing for new recruits has also been made more comprehensive as a direct improvement from the Wittmann report. Source: Internet