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Other definitions for Napier (2 of 2)
Sir Charles James, 1782–1853, British general.
John, 1550–1617, Scottish mathematician: inventor of logarithms.: Also Ne·per [ney-per] /ˈneɪ pər/ .
Robert Cor·ne·lis [kawr-nee-lis], /kɔrˈni lɪs/, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala, 1810–90, English field marshal.
former name of Napier-Hastings.
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How to use napier in a sentence
We can conscientiously recommend 'Neutronics,' by Dr. napier, to the careful perusal of our invalid readers.
Figueiras was reduced by a naval expedition, under Admiral napier, and Coimbra opened its gates to the duke himself.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. | E. Farr and E. H. NolanAt any rate, a glance at the pages of a napier, or a word from the Duke of Wellington would have enlightened him on the subject.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. | E. Farr and E. H. NolanMrs. napier has a pet school for boys, kept by a cousin of hers, I fancy, that ought to be a fairly useful one.
Letters of Lt.-Col. George Brenton Laurie | George Brenton LaurieThis, which napier described as "the ordinary food of the Portuguese," is the backbone of the worker's menu.
Spanish Life in Town and Country | L. Higgin and Eugne E. Street
British Dictionary definitions for Napier (1 of 2)
/ (ˈneɪpɪə) /
a port in New Zealand, on E North Island on Hawke Bay: wool trade centre. Pop: 56 100 (2004 est)
British Dictionary definitions for Napier (2 of 2)
/ (ˈneɪpɪə) /
Sir Charles James. 1782–1853, British general and colonial administrator: conquered Sind (1843): governor of Sind (1843–47)
John. 1550–1617, Scottish mathematician: invented logarithms and pioneered the decimal notation used today
Robert (Cornelis), 1st Baron Napier of Magdala. 1810–90, British field marshal, who commanded in India during the Sikh Wars (1845, 1848–49) and the Indian Mutiny (1857–59). He captured Magdala (1868) while rescuing British diplomats from Ethiopia
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