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Twaddell
Twaddell may refer to: People William J. Twaddell (1884–1922), assassinated Irish politician William Freeman Twaddell (1906–1982), American linguist William H. wikipedia.org
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Twaddell
Twaddell (ˈtwɒd(ə)l) Also Twaddel, Twaddle. [Short for Twaddell's hydrometer, from the name of the inventor.] A form of hydrometer or hydrometric scale in which 200 degrees correspond to a unit of specific gravity, that of distilled water being denoted by zero. Also attrib.1853 Ure Dict. Arts (ed. 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Twaddell
William Twaddell could refer to: William J. Twaddell, American diplomat William Twaddell, the inventor of the Twaddell scale wikipedia.org
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Twaddle
Twaddle var. Twaddell. Oxford English Dictionary
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William H. Twaddell
Early life and education Twaddell was born in 1941 in Madison, Wisconsin. Personal life Twaddell married artist Susan L. Hardy in an August 1989. wikipedia.org
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William J. Twaddell
William John Twaddell (1884 – 22 May 1922) was a Unionist politician from Belfast. Twaddell was a draper from Belfast who was educated at a Belfast primary school. wikipedia.org
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Twaddell scale
The Twaddell scale is only used for liquids with specific gravity greater than that of water. Converting between Twaddell scale and specific gravity let a = any degree of Twaddell's Hydrometer, x = specific gravity in relation to water taken at wikipedia.org
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proto-language
ˈproto-language Linguistics. [f. proto- + language n.] A hypothetical parent language from which actual languages or dialects have been derived.1948 W. F. Twaddell in Language XXIV. 139 Our reconstruction of a proto-language is theoretical and partial. 1950 H. M. Hoenigswald in Ibid. XXVI. 357 We ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Twaddell's Mill and House
Twaddell's Mill and House, also known as the Great Bend of the Brandywine and Big Bend, is an historic, American home and mill complex that is located wikipedia.org
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microphoneme
microphoneme Linguistics. (ˌmaɪkrəʊˈfəʊniːm) [f. micro- 1 + phoneme.] (See quot. 1935.) Hence microphoˈnemic a.1935 W. F. Twaddell in Lang. Monogr. XVI. v. 39 A term of an ordered class of minimum phonological differences among forms is a microphoneme. 1936 Language XII. 56 If one restricted one's a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Waddel
1840), American educator and minister in antebellum Georgia and South Carolina See also Hope Waddel Training Institute Waddell House (disambiguation) Twaddell wikipedia.org
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Twaddle
footballer Marc Twaddle (born 1986), Scottish professional footballer Nathan Twaddle (born 1976), a rower from New Zealand and Olympic medallist See also Twaddell wikipedia.org
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Alceon Group
Ralph Wilson (1865 – 10 December 1930) married Agnes Kirkwood Twaddell (1870–1946) in 1896, and had a home "Benarty", in High street, Malvern. wikipedia.org
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Ulster Imperial Guards
Led by Robert Boyd and William Twaddell, the Ulster Imperial Guards outnumbered the attempt to revive the Ulster Volunteer Force and held an armoury of The demise of the organisation in 1922 may have been due to a combination of the partition arrangements in the Anglo-Irish Treaty, Twaddell's assassination wikipedia.org
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Belfast West (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Twaddell was assassinated on 22 May 1922: Devlin did not take his seat. wikipedia.org
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