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Boyle
[ boil ]
noun
- Kay, 1903–1993, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and poet.
- Robert, 1627–91, English chemist and physicist.
- T. Co·ragh·es·san [kaw , rag, -, uh, -s, uh, n], born 1948, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
Boyle
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noun
- BoyleRobert16271691MIrishSCIENCE: scientist Robert . 1627–91, Irish scientist who helped to dissociate chemistry from alchemy. He established that air has weight and studied the behaviour of gases; author of The Sceptical Chymist (1661)
Boyle
/ boil /
- English physicist and chemist who is regarded as a founder of modern chemistry. Boyle rejected the traditional theory that all matter was composed of four elements and defined an element as a substance that cannot be reduced to other, simpler substances or produced by combining simpler substances. Boyle also conducted important physics experiments with Robert Hooke that led to the development of Boyle's law.
Example Sentences
His father, Roberto, acquired it shortly after purchasing a pool hall called First Street Billiards in Boyle Heights.
Smith, a former talk radio host and newspaper columnist, was asked by Breitbart News Washington bureau chief Matthew Boyle about the Poilievre-Trump relationship.
Kevin Boyle, a Pacific Palisades resident who is representing several homeowners in a Palisades fire lawsuit filed Thursday against the L.A.
Singer Susan Boyle, broadcaster Lorraine Kelly and Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills are among the celebrities to have made cameo appearances over the years.
The Los Angeles Fire Department said it was trying to rescue someone who was stuck on a concrete alcove along the Los Angeles River in Boyle Heights.
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