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Dewar

American  
[doo-er, dyoo-] / ˈdu ər, ˈdyu- /

noun

  1. Sir James, 1842–1923, Scottish chemist and physicist.

  2. Dewar vessel.


Dewar British  
/ ˈdjuːə /

noun

  1. Donald. 1937–2000, Scottish Labour politician; secretary of state for Scotland (1997–99); first minister of Scotland (1999–2000)

  2. Sir James. 1842–1923, Scottish chemist and physicist. He worked on the liquefaction of gases and the properties of matter at low temperature, invented the vacuum flask, and (with Sir Frederick Abel) was the first to prepare cordite

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Dewar told the court Coll was "a much-loved parent, grand-parent and friend" who is "greatly missed" particularly by her children.

From BBC • May 18, 2026

Paula Dewar and her family have, for years, covered their home and outside street with hordes of ghouls, ghosts and goblins.

From BBC • Oct. 31, 2025

Gordon Dewar, chief executive of Edinburgh Airport, said it would allow passengers to move through security more easily than they currently do.

From BBC • Jul. 7, 2025

It was probably not something Donald Dewar had anticipated.

From BBC • Sep. 27, 2024

Large ferrous appliances, such as the wheeled metal canisters for liquid nitrogen known as Dewar flasks, had to be chained in place.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik

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