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Definition of Mendeleyev
1. Noun. Russian chemist who developed a periodic table of the chemical elements and predicted the discovery of several new elements (1834-1907).
Generic synonyms: Chemist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mendeleyev
Literary usage of Mendeleyev
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russia's Gift to the World by John William Mackail (1915)
"The name of Mendeleyev will be for ever enrolled with those of Boyle, Lavoisier,
and Dalton as one of the founders of chemistry. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE In the ..."
2. The Memoirs of Count Witte by Sergeĭ I︠U︡lʹevich Vitte (1921)
"The problem of an Arctic sea route to the Far East greatly interested our celebrated
scientist Mendeleyev. I recall a conference on the subject, ..."
3. Simple Chemistry by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Jill Farinelli, Nancy Schoefl, Evan-Moor (Firm (2002)
"Russian chemist Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev was the first to arrange the elements
... Mendeleyev observed that although some elements had different atomic ..."
4. Review of Reviews and World's Work by Albert Shaw (1904)
"Professor Mendeleyev predicts that after this war there will come other wars as
a natural sequence. We have a comparative abundance of land, our neighbors ..."
5. Russia's Gift to the World by John William Mackail (1915)
"The name of Mendeleyev will be for ever enrolled with those of Boyle, Lavoisier,
and Dalton as one of the founders of chemistry. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE In the ..."
6. The Memoirs of Count Witte by Sergeĭ I︠U︡lʹevich Vitte (1921)
"The problem of an Arctic sea route to the Far East greatly interested our celebrated
scientist Mendeleyev. I recall a conference on the subject, ..."
7. Simple Chemistry by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Jill Farinelli, Nancy Schoefl, Evan-Moor (Firm (2002)
"Russian chemist Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev was the first to arrange the elements
... Mendeleyev observed that although some elements had different atomic ..."
8. Review of Reviews and World's Work by Albert Shaw (1904)
"Professor Mendeleyev predicts that after this war there will come other wars as
a natural sequence. We have a comparative abundance of land, our neighbors ..."