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Definition of Alexander graham bell
1. Noun. United States inventor (born in Scotland) of the telephone (1847-1922).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alexander Graham Bell
Literary usage of Alexander graham bell
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1903)
"that Professor alexander graham bell has joined the band of experimenters and is
lending his inventive genius to the cause. Professor Bell has been for ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"A CABLEGRAM to the daily papers states that Dr. alexander graham bell arrived at
Genoa on December 27. He will convey to the Smithsonian Institution at ..."
3. The Making of America by Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Handy, Charles Higgins (1906)
"BY alexander graham bell. [alexander graham bell, scientist and inventor; born
Edinburgh, Scotland, March 3, 1847; educated at Edinburgh and in London ..."
4. A First Course in Physics by Robert Andrews Millikan, Henry Gordon Gale (1913)
"rs*5*- © Clinedinst alexander graham bell, WASHINGTON, DC Inventor of the telephone,
1875 © Undi'rw-ood ... alexander graham bell ..."
5. A Golden Age of Authors: A Publisher's Recollection by William Webster Ellsworth (1919)
"... CHAPTER XVH George Kennan — alexander graham bell OF the many lecturers managed
by Major Pond, the record for number of consecutive nights is still held ..."