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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Frisch (frish; Ger., Norw. frish),USA pronunciation n. Karl von (kärl von; Ger. kärl fən),USA pronunciation born 1886, Austrian zoologist: Nobel prize for physiology 1973.Max (Ru•dolf ) (maks ro̅o̅′dolf; Ger. mäks ro̅o̅′dôlf ),USA pronunciation 1911–91, Swiss novelist and playwright.Ot•to Ro•bert (ot′ō rob′ərt; Ger. ôt′ō rō′bərt),USA pronunciation born 1904, Austrian physicist.Rag•nar (räng′när),USA pronunciation 1895–1973, Norwegian economist: Nobel prize 1969.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Frisch /frɪʃ/ n - Karl von. 1886–1982, Austrian zoologist; studied animal behaviour, esp of bees; shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1973
- Max (maks). 1911–91, Swiss dramatist and novelist. His works are predominantly satirical and include the plays Biedermann und die Brandstifter (1953) and Andorra (1961), and the novel Stiller (1954)
- Otto. 1904–79, British nuclear physicist, born in Austria, who contributed to the development of the first atomic bomb
- Ragnar (Anton Kittil). 1895–1973, Norwegian economist, who pioneered the study of econometrics and greatly influenced the management of the Norwegian economy from 1945: shared the first Nobel prize for economics (1969) with Jan Tinbergen
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