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Language

Of of pertaining to any method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way, whether united in a system specific to a country or region.

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George Thomson

Language; Encyclopedias

A noted collector of songs, who set himself to gather in one work every existing Scotch melody; his untiring zeal resulted in the publication of 6 vols. of Scotch songs, the words ...

Gerhard Terburg

Language; Encyclopedias

A noted Dutch painter, whose portraits and genre pictures are to be found in most of the great European galleries; born at Zwolle; after travelling in Germany, Italy, England, and ...

Earl St. Vincent John Jervis

Language; Encyclopedias

A noted English admiral, born at Meaford Hill, Staffordshire; ran away to sea when a boy, and by gallantry at Quebec in 1759 and otherwise rose rapidly in the service; commanded ...

Karl Cristoph Traugott Tauchnitz

Language; Encyclopedias

A noted German printer and bookseller, born at Grosspardau, near Leipzig; trained as a printer, he started on his own account in Leipzig in 1796, flourished, and became celebrated ...

Tattersall's

Language; Encyclopedias

A noted horse-mart and haunt of racing men at Knightsbridge, London, established by Richard Tattersall (1724-1795), an auctioneer, who in 1766 obtained a 99 years' lease from Lord ...

Lazaro Spallanzani

Language; Encyclopedias

A noted Italian scientist, born at Scandiano, in Modena; held chairs of Philosophy and Greek in the Universities of Reggio and Modena, but more attracted to natural science he in ...

siren

Language; Encyclopedias

An instrument for measuring the number of aerial vibrations per second, and thereby the pitch of a given note.