Definition of Sir oliver joseph lodge

1. Noun. English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940).

Exact synonyms: Lodge, Sir Oliver Lodge
Generic synonyms: Physicist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge

Sir John Tenniel
Sir John Vanbrigh
Sir Joseph Banks
Sir Joseph John Thomson
Sir Joseph Paxton
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Sir Lancelot
Sir Laurence Kerr Olivier
Sir Leonard Hutton
Sir Leonard Woolley
Sir Leslie Stephen
Sir Martin Frobisher
Sir Matthew Flinders
Sir Mortimer Wheeler
Sir Noel Pierce Coward
Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge
Sir Oliver Lodge
Sir Patrick Manson
Sir Paul Gavrilovich Vinogradoff
Sir Peter Brian Medawar
Sir Peter Paul Rubens
Sir Peter Ustinov
Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Ralph David Richardson
Sir Rex Harrison
Sir Richard Burton
Sir Richard Francis Burton
Sir Richard Owen
Sir Richrd Steele
Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler

Literary usage of Sir oliver joseph lodge

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain). (1906)
"The American Monthly Review of Reviews, New York, NY, 23, 1901, (G97-699, with portr. in text). sir oliver joseph lodge, FRS By the English ..."

2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1904)
"sir oliver joseph lodge (knighted for proficiency in physics) assert " life can generate no trace of energy, it can only guide it " ; from which h« that ..."

3. Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical and by Robert Chambers, David Patrick (1903)
"sir oliver joseph lodge (b. 1851), Principal of the University of Birmingham, has published books on mechanics, electricity, lightning-conductors, ..."

4. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1908)
"For this purpose sir oliver joseph lodge, an English physicist, used a long tube which contained the electrolyte along with an indicator. ..."

5. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1905)
"For this purpose sir oliver joseph lodge, an English physicist, used a long tube which contained the electrolyte along with an indicator. ..."

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