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Engelmann

Engelmann may refer to:

  • Engelmann Oak, also called Pasadena Oak
  • Engelmann Spruce, a medium-sized evergreen tree
  • Engelmann syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder

Engelmann is the surname of:

  • Eduard Engelmann Jr. (1864–1944), Austrian figure skater, engineer, and cyclist
  • Franklin Engelmann (1908–1972), British radio personality, popular 1950s and 1960s
  • George Engelmann (1809–1884), German-American botanist
  • George Julius Engelmann (1847–1903), American obstetrician and gynecologist
  • Godefroy Engelmann (1788–1839), Franco-German lithographer
  • Helene Engelmann (1898–1985), Austrian figure skater
  • Hugo O. Engelmann (1917–2002), American sociologist, anthropologist and general systems theorist
  • Paul Engelmann (1891–1965), Jewish-Austrian architect
  • Peter Engelmann (1823–1874), German American educationist and writer
  • Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann (1843–1909), German botanist, physiologist, microbiologist, university professor, and musician
  • Thorsten Engelmann (b. 1981), German rower

Usage examples of "engelmann".

Regina Schild, Dr Klaus-Dietmar Henke, Thomas Auerbach, Roger Engelmann, Jens Gieseke and Bernd Eisenfeld were most helpful with their information and, sometimes, their own experiences.

Richard Engelmann bade a touching farewell to his family and left the house, whistling a lively tune as he walked towards the town.

They were singing it on the street last night, the song of Arthur Engelmann, who sacrificed his life for his brother.

Even in the moister regions, such as that of the Engelmann spruce type, it is very necessary to conserve the moisture in the soil after logging to prevent the remaining trees from being killed through lack of soil moisture.

In the sugar pine type of California the cost of piling averages from 25 to 35 cents, while the cost in the Douglas fir type, in Montana and Idaho, averages about 40 cents, and in Engelmann spruce type the cost is only about 25 cents a thousand.

The stately disarray of lodgepole pine, Engelmann spruce, and alpine fir yielded to the rolling grasslands of Hayden Valley.