Pretorius
Americannoun
noun
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Andries Wilhelmus Jacobus (ˈɑndriːs wɪlˈhɛlmys jaːˈkoːbys). 1799–1853, a Boer leader in the Great Trek (1838) to escape British sovereignty; he also led an expedition to the Transvaal (1848). The town Pretoria was named after him
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his son, Marthinus Wessels (marˈtiːnys ˈwɛsəls). 1819–1901, first president of the South African Republic (1857–71) and of the Orange Free State (1859–63)
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Mathe added that the death of Pretorius on Saturday night leaves only eight of the original 12 persons of interest in the killing of Mbense still alive.
From BBC • Feb. 8, 2026
In a collaborative effort, the teams of Prof. Pretorius and Dr. Thierry investigated the potential interaction between microclots and NETs in the context of Long COVID.
From Science Daily • Nov. 13, 2025
“I wouldn’t be surprised if they become a 15% party by 2035,” Pretorius said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025
The new findings are “very exciting,” says Resia Pretorius, a physiologist at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.
From Scientific American • Sep. 1, 2023
He was in the midst of speaking when a stocky fellow named Lieutenant Pretorius walked in.
From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela
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