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Definition of Sir oliver lodge
1. Noun. English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sir Oliver Lodge
Literary usage of Sir oliver lodge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1909)
"REPORT OF sir oliver lodge. By James H. Hyslop. ... James' is that by Sir Oliver
Lodge and represents a variety of records which are not confined to the ..."
2. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1906)
"By sir oliver lodge. 175 p. A criticism of Professor Haeckel's "The Riddle of
the Universe." . Published bv GP Putnam's Sons, New York and London: The ..."
3. Criticisms of Life: Studies in Faith, Hope and Despair by Horace James Bridges (1915)
"It is interesting to compare the discourse on "Continuity" delivered in 1913 by
sir oliver lodge with the utterance in the previous year of Sir Ernest ..."
4. Modern Essays by John Milton Berdan, John Richie Schultz, Hewette Elwell Joyce (1915)
"... BT sir oliver lodge The utility of the deductive form may be illustrated also
by this essay of sir oliver lodge. As the footnote states, the question to ..."
5. Modern Essays by John Milton Berdan, John Richie Schultz, Hewette Elwell Joyce (1915)
"... BY sir oliver lodge The utility of the deductive form may be illustrated also
by this essay of sir oliver lodge. As the footnote states, the question to ..."