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noun Er·ich [er -ik], /ˈɛr ɪk/, 1900–80, U.S. psychoanalyst and author, born in Germany. Words nearby Fromm fromenty, from first to last, from hand to hand, from hand to mouth, from head to toe, Fromm , from Missouri, I'm, from pillar to post, from rags to riches, from scratch, from soup to nuts
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Example sentences from the Web for Fromm Fromm took courses in rubber chemistry and came up with the idea to apply the knowledge to prophylactics.
The Jewish Condom Magnate | Benyamin Cohen| December 29, 2009| DAILY BEAST
The Fromm family eventually did get their comeuppance, however belatedly.
The Jewish Condom Magnate | Benyamin Cohen| December 29, 2009| DAILY BEAST
The first method employed was a modification of the method described by Fromm and Martin.
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Peutinger adds: They are decent, quiet (fromm ) people at his court, and dress according to their condition and rank (adel).
A Journal of the First Voyage of Vasco da Gama 1497-1499 | Unknown
Father Fromm was called Henrik, but he himself uttered the name: that therefore could not be other than his son.
Debts of Honor | Maurus Jkai
In the evening we again assembled in Master Fromm 's dining-room.
Debts of Honor | Maurus Jkai
Our sloop bore the consolatory name of Haabet (hope), and belonged to the merchant Fromm , in Copenhagen.
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British Dictionary definitions for Fromm noun Erich (ˈɛrɪk). 1900–80, US psychologist and philosopher, born in Germany. His works include The Art of Loving (1956) and To Have and To Be (1976)
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