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Definition of Carl Anderson
1. Noun. United States physicist who discovered antimatter in the form of an antielectron that is called the positron (1905-1991).
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Literary usage of Carl Anderson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Boy Writers: Reclaiming Their Voices by Ralph Fletcher (2006)
"... A Dialogue with Cad Anderson Carl Anderson is the author of several insightful
books on writing, including How's It Going? ..."
2. History of the Swedes of Illinois by Ernst Wilhelm Olson, Martin J. Engberg, Anders Schön (1908)
"Mr. Anderson is president of the Carl Anderson Co., which conducts a general ...
Mr. Anderson's residence is a two story Carl Anderson brick building, ..."
3. Reports of Decisions in Probate by James Vincent Coffey (1908)
"The testimony of Carl Anderson, the coachman, although denied stoutly by ... Mr.
Ball, recalled to impeach this witness, testified that Carl Anderson said ..."
4. Nome and Seward Peninsula: History, Description, Biographies and Stories by Edward Sanford Harrison (1905)
"Carl Anderson. Carl Anderson, one of the fortunate miners of the Nome gold fields,
was born on a farm near Kalmar, Sweden. When sixteen years old he went to ..."
5. Commemorative Biographical Record of the Upper Lake Region by J.H. Beers & Co (1905)
"Carl Anderson, tetter known as King Carl, of Atlas, Grantsburg and Trade Lake.
... Carl Anderson had no opportunity to go to school, for as he was the ..."