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mosher

British  
/ ˈmɒʃə /

noun

  1. someone who moshes

  2. (in Britain) a young person who typically enjoys rock music and skateboarding

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The Hardiman suit, the first exoskeleton of the modern era created by engineer Ralph Mosher for General Electric in the mid-1960s, is a far cry from these new models.

From Barron's

Kelly, who trained at the Yale School of Architecture but had never designed a building, found himself out of his depth, Mosher added.

From Los Angeles Times

This remained the accepted story until last December, when Buck, a medical research entrepreneur and architecture buff, stumbled on a long-ago post by York about Mosher’s tale.

From Los Angeles Times

“Why would someone like Robert Mosher, at the end of his life, make this up?”

From Los Angeles Times

Together the body of evidence seemed to confirm much of Mosher’s story.

From Los Angeles Times