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Definition of Compton
1. Noun. United States physicist noted for research on x-rays and gamma rays and nuclear energy; his observation that X-rays behave like miniature bowling balls in their interactions with electrons provided evidence for the quantal nature of light (1892-1962).
Definition of Compton
1. Proper noun. Any of several placenames in England from the (etyl ang) words for ''valley'' and ''habitation''. ¹
2. Proper noun. (surname A=An English habitational from=Old English dot=) from the placenames. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Medical Definition of Compton
1. Arthur H., U.S. Physicist and Nobel laureate, 1892-1962. See: Compton effect. (05 Mar 2000)
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Literary usage of Compton
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of by William Thomas Lowndes, Henry George Bohn (1865)
"Printed for H. Holland, and arc to be sold | by compton Holland, 1618. folio.
Copies of this work are in the British Museum, Bodleian Library, &c. ..."
2. Dictionary of national biography by Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee (1893)
"He was ordained by Bishop Skinner in Trinity College chapel, 21 Dec. 1045, and
two days later was presented to the living of compton ..."
3. A Dictionary of the Drama: A Guide to the Plays, Play-wrights, Players, and by William Davenport Adams (1904)
"To 18S1 belongs the establishment of the [Edward] compton Comedy Company, which
had an unbroken existence of eighteen years, appearing mainly in the ..."
4. Baltimore: Its History and Its People by Clayton Colman Hall, Lewis Historical Publishing Co (1912)
"KEY compton "Increase the business of the Chesapeake Line and help the Port of
... These are the ringing words in which Key compton, president of the ..."
5. The History of England from the Accession of James II. by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, Samuel Austin Allibone (1875)
"The news caused cruel mortification to compton, who, not unnaturally, conceived that
... compton was, moreover, the only prelate who, during the late reign, ..."
6. The Works of Tennyson by Alfred Tennyson Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson Tennyson (1908)
"compton refused. James bethought him of using the ecclesiastical supremacy of
the Crown to crush the rising resistance of the Church, and, disregarding the ..."
7. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1908)
"When Dr Sharp, Dean of Norwich and Rector of St Giles' in the Fields, animadverted
in a sermon on the motives of converts, James called on compton to ..."