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Redi

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[re-dee] / ˈrɛ di /

noun

  1. Francesco 1626?–98, Italian biologist.


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Redi Rekab, an Eritrean widower, applied more than four years ago for his two teenage children stranded in Ethiopia to join him in Columbus, Ohio.

From New York Times • Oct. 19, 2022

South African Redi Tlhabi referred to Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s commitment to ending the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.

From Washington Post • Jan. 2, 2022

Redi Tlhabi, a prominent South African radio broadcaster, wondered why so few African leaders responded to Trump's remarks.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 12, 2018

The battle over Cañon City-based Fremont Paving and Redi Mix’s proposal to mine gravel has intensified.

From Washington Times • Mar. 18, 2017

The famous Italians, Redi and Spallanzani, had led the way in their experiments, and the latter had reached the conclusion that there is no vegetable and no animal that has not its own germ.

From The Evolution of Modern Medicine A Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913 by Osler, William