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Heitler

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/ ˈhaitlər /

noun

  1. Walter (ˈvaltər). 1904–81, German physicist, noted for his work on chemical bonds

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The first latch to be discovered was the one in grasshoppers, which was described in 1977 by William James Heitler of the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

From Scientific American • Jun. 18, 2018

The first latch to be discovered was the one in grasshoppers, which was described in 1977 by William James Heitler of the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

From Scientific American • Jun. 18, 2018

They teamed with Josh Heitler, an architect who was helping Mr. Landau with a hotel opening, for a “French, shabby chic” look.

From New York Times • Apr. 25, 2015

Defense lawyers object to a string of modifications Heitler made to the CMO, including an April order, issued at the request of Weitz & Luxenberg, restoring punitive damages in asbestos trials.

From Forbes • Apr. 8, 2015

Under King David, 54, and sharp Executive Vice President Emmett Heitler, a brother-in-law who runs the company's day-to-day operations, Samsonite has been diversifying.

From Time Magazine Archive