Similar words: fiendish, fiendishly, scavenge, scavenger, scavenging, vending, lavender, vendible. Meaning: n. British chemist and physicist who established that water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen and who calculated the density of the earth (1731-1810).
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1. Mrs Cavendish is a dear friend of mine.
2. There were perfectly cogent reasons why Julian Cavendish should be told of the Major's impending return.
3. Miss Cavendish, you're looking a fair treat.
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4. It is verified through Cavendish experiment.
5. In short runningthe Cavendish . We may not be able to go bananas for much longer.
6. It describes the development of Cavendish before 1919 in the first section.
7. Moreover , he pushed the Cavendish to the peak in it's history.
8. Methods 3 cases of Cavendish grade 3 congenital unilateral elevated scapulae were undergone operation and rehabilitation.
9. In 1783 Henry Cavendish and James Watt both contributed to the thought that water was a compound.
10. You thought killing Cavendish would make me want to go out with you?
11. Many of the genes which have saved the Cavendish may already have been lost.
12. CAVENDISH COLLEGE is proud of its multicultural student body which diversity of a cosmopolitan like London.
13. Cockcroft came to the Cavendish from Yorkshire in 1924, Walton from Ireland in 1927.
14. She strode off down the restaurant with Cavendish following close at her heels.
15. One taxi driver, whose cab was damaged by the Cavendish Square blast, escaped death by 30 seconds.
16. He subsequently pursued a similar career to his father's, but in the service of the Cavendish rather than the Willoughby family.
17. Joseph Black had described carbon dioxide in 1756 while Henry Cavendish described hydrogen in 1766.
18. Rutherford discovered α & amp ; ? ? rays when he studying in Cavendish laboratory.
19. It researched the accomplishments of Rutherford before he became Cavendish professor in the second section.
20. The result was a remarkably accurate estimate of a parameter called the gravitational constant, and from that Cavendish was able to calculate the density and mass of the earth.
21. A characteristic English Mixture, developed from mellow Georgian Virginias, Black Cavendish, Mexican Burley 's and Cyprian Latakia, a classic. Mild to medium strength.
22. Limited Edition 2004 - Special Reserve As always, only tobaccos of perfect quality have been used for this mixture. Black Cavendish and dark Virginia have been refined with long cut flake pieces.
23. The two men who actually built the first accelerator were John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, graduate students working in the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge under the supervision of Rutherford.
24. A couple of other things about hydrogen: hydrogen also, like other elements, has isotopes and we already saw that in 1766, Cavendish isolated atomic hydrogen and enunciated some of its properties.
25. Although there are numerous other banana and plantain varieties cultivated for local consumption in Africa and Asia, none has the same worldwide appeal as the Cavendish.
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