Cattell

[ kuh-tel ]

noun
  1. James Mc·Keen [muh-keen], /məˈkin/, 1860–1944, U.S. psychologist, educator, and editor.

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How to use Cattell in a sentence

  • Mr. Cattell's comment upon what he heard of the story took the form of a quotation from Shakespeare.

    A Thin Ghost and Others | M. R. (Montague Rhodes) James
  • Mr. Cattell had suggestions of a technical kind to offer, with which I need not trouble you.

    A Thin Ghost and Others | M. R. (Montague Rhodes) James
  • Such was the general drift of Mr. Cattell's observations on the occasion of his first interview with Mr. Denton.

    A Thin Ghost and Others | M. R. (Montague Rhodes) James
  • Cattell, calm as usual, sat all day at the instrument shelf with the receivers on, and ate his luncheon there.

    Tom Slade with the Colors | Percy K. Fitzhugh
  • Cattell folded a despatch blank and stuffed it in the crack of the door to stop its rattling.

    Tom Slade with the Colors | Percy K. Fitzhugh