muller

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to utterly defeat or destroy (in a sport, competition, etc.)
A machine that mixes sand and clay for use in metal castings
A grinding stone, held in the hand
{i} family name; Hermann Joseph Muller (1890-1967), USA geneticist
A type of foundry sand-mixing machine
Swiss physicist who studied superconductivity (born in 1927)
Type of sand mixing machine
A stone or thick lump of glass, or kind of pestle, flat at the bottom, used for grinding pigments or drugs, etc
upon a slab of similar material
German mathematician and astronomer (1436-1476)
A vessel in which wine, etc
{i} grindstone, millstone, device for grinding, pestle; person who mulls; container for making mulled drinks
a vessel in which wine is mulled United States geneticist who studied the effects of X-rays on genes (1890-1967) British philologist (born in Germany) who specialized in Sanskrit (1823-1900) German mathematician and astronomer (1436-1476) German physiologist and anatomist (1801-1858) Swiss physicist who studied superconductivity (born in 1927) Swiss chemist who synthesized DDT and discovered its use as an insecticide (1899-1965)
German physiologist and anatomist (1801-1858)
a vessel in which wine is mulled
moulded work, frame of a picture ; cp Mullion
United States geneticist who studied the effects of X-rays on genes (1890-1967)
a heavy tool of stone or iron (usually with a flat base and a handle) that is used to grind and mix material (as grain or drugs or pigments) against a slab of stone
is mulled over a fire
a reflective thinker characterized by quiet contemplation
Swiss chemist who synthesized DDT and discovered its use as an insecticide (1899-1965)
One who, or that which, mulls
British philologist (born in Germany) who specialized in Sanskrit (1823-1900)
Geiger-Muller counter
device for detecting the presence and intensity of radioactivity, Geiger counter
Hermann Joseph Muller
born Dec. 21, 1890, New York, N.Y., U.S. died April 5, 1967, Indianapolis, Ind. U.S. geneticist. He attended Columbia University. The possibility of consciously guiding human evolution provided the initial motivation for his research, leading him to work in the Soviet Union's Institute of Genetics. He later assisted the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War before returning to the U.S. in 1940; he thereafter taught principally at Indiana University (1945-67). In 1926 he first induced genetic mutations through the use of X rays, and he demonstrated that mutations are the result of breakages in chromosomes and of changes in individual genes. His receipt of the Nobel Prize in 1946 increased his opportunities to publicize the dangers posed by accumulating spontaneous mutations in the human gene pool as a result of industrial processes and radiation, and he devoted much energy to increasing public awareness of the genetic dangers of radiation
Hermann Joseph Muller
{i} Hermann Muller (1890-1967), USA geneticist
Turkish - English

Definition of muller in Turkish English dictionary

muller kanalı
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) mullerian duct
muller

    Hyphenation

    mull·er

    Turkish pronunciation

    mʌlır

    Synonyms

    sand muller

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmələr/ /ˈmʌlɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'm&-l&r ] (noun.) 1612. Possibly derived from Gerd Müller, a German footballer, who was known for his blistering shots on goal, sometimes blasting the ball out of the ground, as in “He absolutely mullered it!”.
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