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Rous

[ rous, roos ]

noun

  1. (Francis) Peyton, 1879–1970, U.S. pathologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1966.


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If you agree for the Rous or Cabin, one is alone, or with what Company you please.

And, like the gen'rous souls as they was, funs was lib'rally contribooted.

Richardson came to terms with this Rous, whom he employed as a spy.

McLean, hung for treason, is particularly intimate with Rous.

John Rous seems to have inherited the bookish tastes of his relative, William Rous.

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