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Definition of Ernst
1. Noun. Painter (born in Germany, resident of France and the United States) who was a cofounder of dadaism; developed the technique of collage (1891-1976).
Medical Definition of Ernst
1. Paul, German pathologist, 1859-1937. See: Babes-Ernst bodies. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ernst
Literary usage of Ernst
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1908)
"ernst Mach's Term. By Paul Carus, III,. Sensations, The Analysis of the. By ernst
Mach, I, 48. Sensations and the Elements of Reality. ernst Mach, I, 393. ..."
2. Methods of Practical Hygiene by Karl Bernhard Lehmann (1893)
"The same method, according to ernst and Babes, in many bacteria renders visible
the granules which appear previous to the spores. These granules can be dyed ..."
3. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1896)
"He became professor of history in ernst ARNDT the University of Greifswald in
1806, and about that time began to publish the first series of the 'Spirit of ..."
4. The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise by Henry Smith Williams (1907)
"THE REGENCIES OF ANNE AND ernst OF BRUNSWICK The princess Anne, daughter of George
II of England, retained the dignity of hereditary' stadholder from the ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1895)
"ernst HAECKEL. Jena, 1894. Pp. 400. Prof. ernst Haeckel, of Jena, has recently
begun an extensive work on the systematic evolution of animal and plant life. ..."
6. The Philosophical Review by Sage School of Philosophy, Cunningham, Gustavus Watts, 1881-, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Jacob Gould Schurman (1897)
"... Professor der Philosophie an der Universität Würzburg. Regensburg, Nationale
Verlagsanstalt, 1897.—pp. xi, 687. Karl ernst von Baer ..."