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chadwick

Word definitions for chadwick in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Chadwick is a lunar crater that lies on the far side of the Moon 's surface, just beyond the southwestern limb. It is located to the northwest of the crater De Roy , and was previously designated De Roy X before being given its current name by the IAU . ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 505 Housing Units (2000): 228 Land area (2000): 0.316519 sq. miles (0.819780 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.316519 sq. miles (0.819780 sq. km) FIPS code: 12294 Located within: Illinois ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (surname: English)

Usage examples of chadwick.

James Chadwick, devoted eleven intensive years to hunting for neutrons before finally succeeding in 1932.

Going right back to the invention of the box score in 1845, and its subsequent improvement in 1859 by a British-born journalist named Henry Chadwick, there had been numerate analysts who saw that baseball, more than other sports, gave you meaningful things to count, and that by counting them you could determine the value of the people who played the game.

But what got counted was often simply what was easiest to count, or what Henry Chadwick, whose reference point was cricket, had decided was important to count.

Henry Chadwick was usually the beginning, and occasionally the end, of the answer.

In cricket there was no such thing as a walk: Chadwick had to get his mind around a new idea.

The tool was ill-designed for the task: Chadwick was better at popularizing baseball statistics than he was at thinking through their meaning.

James Read Chadwick, it is only my revenge for his having kept me awake so often and so long while he was urging on the undertaking in which he has been preeminently active and triumphantly successful.

Professor Chadwick already was in the middle of his speech when Bill Graham, Harmony Curtis and Art Wohl moved quietly down the center aisle, took their seats: The basement was full, the audience silent, attentive.

Let's talk to Chadwick, discuss the risk factor before you agree to this test.

Laura's guardian, Lord Chadwick Hamilton, warns her of Jace's dangerous past.

In the room with walls bound like books in large grained, crushed morocco, Chadwick and Count Donatien Alphonse Francois, marquis de Sade, sat in high-backed chairs playing chess at a C Fifteen moneychanger's table.

Instead of trying to de-sex, Mercedes Chadwick used her sexuality to try to gain control.

Reland Huxford, the Earl of Chadwick, had decried the possibility of a curse on one so fair and had rushed recklessly on with his courtship, heedless of the dire fates of those who had preceded him.

Agatha Chadwick looked down at the garnet drop earring she'd separated from the pile.

Even after the Chadwicks lost that colt at Keeneland back in—what was it?