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magnetician — noun One versed in the science of magnetism; a magnetist … Wiktionary
magnetician — mag·ne·ti·cian … English syllables
magnetician — ˌmagnəˈtishən, ˌmaig noun ( s) : magnetist; especially : one skilled in making magnetic measurements (as of rocks) … Useful english dictionary
Louis Agricola Bauer — Louis Agricola Bauer, C.E., Ph.D., Sc.D., (1865 ndash;1932) was an American astronomer and magnetician, born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1888, and immediately started work for the United States Coast and … Wikipedia
Edward Frederick Robert Bage — (1888 7 May 1915) was an engineer in the Royal Australian Engineers, and a polar explorer. He joined the army in 1909 after graduating at university with civil engineering. He participated in Douglas Mawson s Australasian Antarctic Expedition in… … Wikipedia
John Allan Broun — John Allan Broun, FRS (21 September 1817, Dumfries, Scotland ndash; 22 November 1879), was a Scottish magnetician and meteorologist who carried out his studies on magnetism in India. One of the fundamental discoveries he made was that the Earth… … Wikipedia
magnetist — noun One versed in magnetism; magnetician … Wiktionary
Oldham Island — (67°32′S 61°42′E / 67.533°S 61.7°E / 67.533; 61.7) is an island in the east part of the Stanton Group, off Mac. Robertson Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christe … Wikipedia
Lamont — Recorded in several forms including Lamont, Lamond, Lammond, Lemont, Lomond, and others, this is a medieval surname of Scottish origins. It is however ultimately derived from the pre 7th century Old Norse given name Logmathr , composed of the… … Surnames reference
Lomond — Recorded in several forms including Lamont, Lamond, Lammond, Lemont, Lomond, and others, this is a medieval surname of Scottish origins. It is however ultimately derived from the pre 7th century Old Norse given name Logmathr , composed of the… … Surnames reference