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Richards Ellen Swallow RichardsRich·ards R5253270 (rĭch′ərdz), Ellen Swallow 1842-1911. American chemist and educator whose research on water quality led to the establishment of the first modern sewage treatment plant, and who founded the discipline of home economics.
Richards, Keith Born 1943. British rock musician who, as lead guitarist for the Rolling Stones, cowrote such songs as "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (1965) and "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968) with Mick Jagger.
Richards, Theodore William 1868-1928. American chemist. He won a 1914 Nobel Prize for finding the atomic weights of numerous elements.Richards (ˈrɪtʃədz) n1. (Biography) I(vor) A(rmstrong). 1893–1979, British literary critic and linguist, who, with C. K. Ogden, wrote The Meaning of Meaning (1923) and devised Basic English2. (Biography) Sir Gordon. 1904–86, English flat-racing jockey: champion jockey 26 times between 1925 and 1953; won 4870 races, including fourteen English classics3. (Biography) Sir Viv, full name Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards. born 1952, West Indian cricketer, born in Antigua; played in 121 tests, 50 as captain; scored 8,540 test runsRich•ards (ˈrɪtʃ ərdz) n. I(vor) A(rmstrong), 1893–1979, English literary critic in the U.S. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Richards - English literary critic who collaborated with C. K. Ogden and contributed to the development of Basic English (1893-1979)I. A. Richards, Ivor Armstrong Richards |
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Richards1. I(vor) A(rmstrong). 1893--1979, British literary critic and linguist, who, with C. K. Ogden, wrote The Meaning of Meaning (1923) and devised Basic English 2. Sir Gordon. 1904--86, British jockey 3. Sir Viv, full name Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards. born 1952, West Indian cricketer; captained the West Indies (1985--91) Richards
Richards [rich´ardz] Melinda Ann (1841–1930). “America's first trained nurse,” the first graduate of the Training School of the New England Hospital in Boston, in 1873. She devoted her life to active nursing and to the training of other nurses.Rich·ards (rich'ărdz), Barry Wyndham, 20th-century English physician. See: Richards-Rundle syndrome. Richards
Synonyms for Richardsnoun English literary critic who collaborated with CSynonyms- I. A. Richards
- Ivor Armstrong Richards
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