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Definition of Natta
1. Noun. Italian chemist noted for work on polymers (1903-1979).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Natta
Literary usage of Natta
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Essay on Colophons: With Specimens and Translations by Alfred William Pollard, Caxton Club (1905)
"It remains to give thanks to the Most High God, by whose grace the author, Georgius
natta, doctor of both laws, a citizen of Asti and councillor of the most ..."
2. Australia Twice Traversed: The Romance of Exploration, Being a Narrative by Ernest Giles (1889)
"The natives continue with us—natta water-hole—Myriads of flies —Alec returns to
... natta was reached in about nine miles, north-east by north from Pia. ..."
3. Directory of American Cement Industries and Hand-book for Cement Users by Charles Carroll Brown (1901)
"FRANKLIN— JM Dunlap, Agt. Robt. Waggoner. GARRETT— Garrett Lumber Co. Emil Hill.
Julius Hill. GAS CITY— JC Crawford & Co. JL VAN natta & CO. ..."