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Grimaldi
Grimaldi (ɡrɪˈmɔːldɪ) n (Astronomy) a large crater in the SE quadrant of the moon, about 190 km in diameter, which is conspicuous because of its dark floor[named after Francesco Maria Grimaldi (1618–63), Italian physicist]
Grimaldi (ɡrɪˈmɔːldɪ) n (Biography) Joseph. 1779–1837, English actor, noted as a clown in pantomimeGrimaldi
Grimaldi Joseph. 1779--1837, English actor, noted as a clown in pantomime Grimaldi (gră-mawl -dee, -mal -) See table at craters.Grimaldi a cluster of caves near the Italian city of Ven-timiglia on the Mediterranean coast near the border between France and Italy. In 1901 an Upper Paleolithic double burial site of an elderly woman and a youth was discovered at a depth of 8.7 m in one of the caves (the Grotto of Children). Several characteristics of the skull and skeletal structure gave the first investigators grounds for erroneously classifying the remains as belonging to a special protonegroid “Grimaldian race.” Later investigation (1962) showed that they belonged to the Cro-Magnon race. |