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Ditmars

American  
[dit-mahrz] / ˈdɪt mɑrz /

noun

  1. Raymond Lee, 1876–1942, U.S. zoologist and author.


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Ditmars Flower Shop is now the last one left.

From New York Times Apr. 15, 2024

The Seahawks, led by 3A/4A 138-pound runner-up Sam Ditmars, won nearly every match in their first three dual meets as they blew out North County, Westminster and Severna Park.

From Washington Post Dec. 13, 2022

A cosy place close to the Ditmars Boulevard subway stop, it’s known for its homely fare and family atmosphere.

From The Guardian Feb. 24, 2018

Ditmars was diving with 24-year-old friend Dale Bartush over the July Fourth holiday weekend when a spear gun accidently discharged.

From Washington Times Jul. 9, 2015

Curator of Reptiles Raymond L. Ditmars regards the huge king cobra of the Malay Peninsula, the largest of all poisonous serpents, as quite the wisest serpent known to him.

From The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations by Hornaday, William Temple

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