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American physicist who discovered antimatter an antielectron called the positron (1905-1991)
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anderson
Alternative clues for the word anderson
- American contralto noted for her performance of spirituals (1902-1993)
- Man who provided shelter, with someone lacking roof
- "Anne of the Thousand Days" playwright Maxwell
- Man offering shelter and freedom to snore?
- Columnist Jack
- American author whose works were frequently autobiographical (1876-1941)
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Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 257 Housing Units (2000): 119 Land area (2000): 0.515488 sq. miles (1.335108 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.515488 sq. miles (1.335108 sq. km) FIPS code: 03192 Located within: Texas ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (surname common Scottish and northern English from=given names) 2 Any of a number of places in the English-speaking world named after persons with the surname, including cities in Indiana and South Carolina.
Usage examples of anderson.
LibProgs might point to the Treaty of Valkha and fifty years of peace, but Howard Anderson knew better than most that when something went wrong it usually did so with dispatch, and Battle Fleet was twenty percent understrength for its peacetime obligations.
The defense minister faltered as Anderson turned his basilisk gaze on him, then continued.
There was no affection in the gaze he turned on Anderson, but there was a cold respect.
The other dignitaries stiffened, and the painfully young ensign beside Anderson blanched.
His aide stopped dead, face flustered, and Anderson shook his head in exasperation.
Antonov tossing back his vodka and Anderson sipping his bourbon more cautiously, muttering something inaudible about doctors.
Howard Anderson had somehow managed to get to Redwing ahead of all realistic schedules.
Howard Anderson climbed out unaided and stumped past Ensign Mallory on his cane, glad the earnest young man had finally learned not to offer assistance.
An unbiased witness might have reflected on now much the ensign looked like a vastly younger version of his boss, but if that had been suggested to Anderson he would have felt a bit bilious.
At the moment nis gray eyes were wary, and Anderson wondered idly how many different reasons Taliaferro had to worry.
The industrialist collapsed back into his chair, and Anderson leaned forward on his cane.
He only stared at the old man with mesmerized eyes, and Anderson paused.
Helen Takaharu smiled, and Howard Anderson grinned back like a schoolboy.
Seventy years younger than Anderson, he actually looked older as he sat quietly erect in his space-black and silver uniform.
Pericles Waldeck might be willing to condemn a race to extinction out of spleen and political ambition, but Howard Anderson was an old, old man.