Advertisement

Advertisement

Stahl

[ shtahl ]

noun

  1. Ge·org Ernst [gey-, ork, e, r, nst], 1660–1734, German chemist and physician.


Discover More

Example Sentences

When hospital officials asked if they could visit one of the sites where MRG’s technology was already in use, Stahl said he can’t recall ever hearing back from the company about a location.

In a strange incident back in January, Stahl was arrested for stiffing a cab driver in Los Angeles on his $84 bill.

Plus, read Chris Lee and Christine Pelisek on how the search for Stahl has turned to Skid Row.

W. Brown Studio in Santa Monica and helped cast Stahl in On the Inside (which will be released on DVD July 24).

Nobody but the most determined pessimist could have predicted that Nick Stahl would wind up on Skid Row.

She recalls Stahl making certain remarks that would seem to cast doubt upon his Skid Row end-run.

In the beginning of the fifties, a pamphlet was published by one of the cross bearers, Stahl, entitled "Against Bunsen."

Stahl's idea is doubtless applicable to the whole problem of bloom on leaves.

Boyle's tentative suggestion that heat was simply motion was apparently not accepted by Stahl, or perhaps it was unknown to him.

A belief in such a theory would lead naturally to simplicity in therapeutics, and in this respect at least Stahl was consistent.

Stahl had the happy inspiration of making use of the colour-changes of cobalt chloride.

Advertisement

Word of the Day

firkin

[fur-kin ]

Meaning and examples

Start each day with the Word of the Day in your inbox!

By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


Stagyritestaid