upjohn

IPA: ˈʌpdʒɑn

Root Word: Upjohn

noun

  • A surname from Welsh.
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Examples of "upjohn" in Sentences

  • He left Upjohn in 1858 to begin a private practice.
  • His son, Hobart Upjohn, practiced as a civil engineer and architect.
  • It helped firmly establish Upjohn as a practitioner of Gothic design.
  • Those were the instructions for marketing given to Upjohn's salespeople.
  • Upjohn mitigated the effect by putting the porch entrance along that wall.
  • That service ran for 53 years when the Upjohn company started the service.
  • Upjohn is credited with the introduction of the famous eller Dickens are line.
  • Julian won a contract to provide Upjohn with $2 million worth of progesterone.
  • Upjohn also did extensive work in and helped to popularize the Italianate style.

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