herschel
IPA: hˈɝʃʌɫ
Root Word: Herschel
noun
- A surname.
- A male given name.
- (astronomy, obsolete) The planet Uranus. In use until the mid-19th century as an alternative to Georgium Sidus after King George III.
- A place name:
- A special service area in the Rural Municipality of Mountain View No. 318, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A former settlement on Herschel Island, Yukon, Canada.
- A settlement in Eastern Cape province, South Africa, named after Sir John Herschel.
- (cellular automata) A heptomino shaped like the lowercase letter h, critical as a methuselah.
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Examples of "herschel" in Sentences
- Wow that sounds amazing together! herschel Dec 8 1
- You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. swim herschel swim
- I must try your version! herschel Feb 12 excellent! this will go on the resume, no?
- June 08, 2005 12: 58 herschel C: ditto to amoeba music ... berkeley, hollywood and san fran. those are three big markets you can reach.
- Babbage, herschel and peacock were constantly look times with silver white numbering machine ink judge and correspondence of expense edward ryan.
- Please have some fun and delicious pastries and other French food for the rest of us stuck back Stateside. herschel May 21 have a wonderful, safe time!
- [[Image: William herschel. jpg | thumb | John Frederick William Herschel 1738-1822]] '' 'John Frederick William Herschel' '' (1738 - 1822) was one of the pioneers of modern
- One of the better-tasting vending machine snacks. herschel May 7 hmm. i will have to purchase all these cookies and try for myself. i will report back in 3-4 months with comprehensive results.
- NO! if herschel walker was in a house with even one junie browning type … we would see the first death in MMA. walker doesn't tolerate people acting like babies. see "celebrity apprentice" with herschel walker and tom green
- This book however will definitely be on my to-buy list. herschel Jul 6 they also do two crucial things (in my opinion) for beginning cooks: the entire recipe is on one page (no page-turning while your hands are full) and a PICTURE.
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