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Wer·ner W5099350 (vĕr′nər), Abraham Gottlob 1749-1817. German geologist who developed a classification system for minerals and argued that all rocks had been formed in a primeval ocean.Werner (German ˈvɛrnər) n1. (Biography) Abraham Gottlieb (ˈaːbrəham ˈɡɔtloːp). 1749–1817, German geologist. He emphasized the importance of field and laboratory observation for understanding the earth2. (Biography) Alfred (ˈalfreːt). 1866–1919, Swiss chemist, born in Germany. He developed a coordination theory of the valency of inorganic complexes: Nobel prize for chemistry 1913Werner
Werner1. Abraham Gottlieb . 1749--1817, German geologist. He emphasized the importance of field and laboratory observation for understanding the earth 2. Alfred . 1866--1919, Swiss chemist, born in Germany. He developed a coordination theory of the valency of inorganic complexes: Nobel prize for chemistry 1913 Werner
Wer·ner (vĕr'nĕr), Otto, early 20th-century German physician. See: Werner syndrome. Wer·ner (vĕr'nĕr), F.F., early 20th-century German chemist. See: Werner test. Werner Werner is not available in the Thesaurus. Check:- general English dictionary
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