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Definition of Rontgens
1. rontgen [n] - See also: rontgen
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rontgens
rypecks ryper rypophagous rysh ryshes rysimeter rysimeters ryth rythmic rython | ryths rytina ryvett ryvetts röntgen röntgens rösti röstis s s' | s'ghetti s'more s'mores s'ok s'pose s'posed s'poses s'posing s**theads |
Literary usage of Rontgens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Johannes Brahms: The Herzogenberg Correspondence by Johannes Brahms, Heinrich von Herzogenberg (1909)
"... and the rontgens, for instance! What a delightful fuss they will make of you !
If only I could hear just the rehearsal to-morrow, I should have a ..."
2. A Novelist on Novels by Walter Lionel George (1918)
"I think that class is likely to give us a sufficient group of Edisons, Pasteurs,
Faradays, rontgens. The coming centuries will inevitably see scientific ..."
3. Aberration and Some Other Problems Connected with the Electromagnetic Field by Gilbert Thomas Walker (1900)
"rontgens experiment. 61. With the same axes as in § 26, the velocity u" of the
centre of the sphere being (.4, B, C) referred to the "free ether," the ..."
4. Have You a Strong Will? Or; How to Develop and Strengthen Will-power, Memory by Charles Godfrey Leland (1907)
"... for there is a great deal of marvellous truth not as yet dreamed of even by
HERBERT SPENCERS or EDISONS, by rontgens or other scientists. ..."
5. Clinical diagnosis ; a practical handbook of chemical and microscopical methodsby William George Aitchison Robertson by William George Aitchison Robertson (1896)
"f rontgens PHOTOGRAPHY. Its extensive employment is indicated by the reducing, '
sedative, and anti-parasitic properties revealed by experimental and ..."