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Wolff

[vawlf, woolf]

noun

  1. Christian von Baron. Also 1679–1754, German philosopher and mathematician.

  2. Kaspar Friedrich 1733–94, German anatomist and physiologist.



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Other Word Forms

  • Wolffian adjective
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Example Sentences

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Mr. Wolff is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

During the inquest, her mother, Lisa Wolff, said she was "a kaleidoscope of ever-changing colours and patterns" who loved singing and animals.

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“We moved our headquarters to Los Angeles two years ago because we believe in this city and in the power of the entrepreneurs and businesses that call it home,” Chief Executive Jared Wolff said.

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Flexibility works both ways, of course, and the chances of Wolff giving up on his desire to have Verstappen at Mercedes in the future are not great.

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But Antonelli has had an up-and-down year, and a string of errors through the European season led to Wolff calling his performance at the Italian Grand Prix "underwhelming".

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