agassiz

IPA: ʌgˈæsɪz

noun

  • united states naturalist (born in switzerland) who studied fossil fish; recognized geological evidence that ice ages had occurred in north america (1807-1873)
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Examples of "agassiz" in Sentences

  • There's already an article for Louis Agassiz.
  • Eastbound trains call at the Agassiz railway station.
  • Baldwin served as master of Agassiz school for forty years.
  • Agassiz had given stimulus to this when he was in the Amazon.
  • The Valley is the remnant lake bed of the ancient Lake Agassiz.
  • Alexander Agassiz drilled a hole there late in the 19th century.
  • The entry about Louis Agassiz explains the origin of the gravestone.
  • Are the facts and figures in Lake Agassiz congruous with your article
  • In order to overcome this rejection, Agassiz embarked on geological fieldwork.
  • Agassiz is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba.

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