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Carver
[ kahr-ver ]
noun
- George Washington, 1864?–1943, U.S. botanist and chemist.
- John, 1575?–1621, Pilgrim leader: first governor of Plymouth Colony 1620–21.
- Raymond, 1938–88, U.S. short-story writer and poet.
carver
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noun
- a carving knife
- plural a large matched knife and fork for carving meat
- a chair with arms that forms part of a set of dining chairs
Carver
2/ ˈ°ìɑ˱¹É™ /
noun
- CarverGeorge Washington?18641943MUSSCIENCE: chemistSCIENCE: botanist George Washington. ?1864–1943, US agricultural chemist and botanist
Carver
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- American botanist and educator whose work was instrumental in improving the agricultural efficiency of the United States.
Biography
Example Sentences
Scotland assistant coach John Carver said the comment showed Miller needed "a little bit of guidance".
According to the publication, Capt. Jonathan Carver documented in the 1760s that Native American tribes used beetle larvae, which emerged from thawing tree bark during this time of year.
The publisher Penguin and promoter Carver PR said the family gave repeated assurances that part of the book deal advance would be used to set up and fund the foundation.
The American writer, Raymond Carver, who survived alcoholism to write some of the most beautiful poems about grief, and happiness, left a short poem before he died from cancer, aged just 50.
Discover the work of George Washington Carver, a plant-based engineering pioneer — and one of the nation’s earliest proponents of sustainable agriculture — at the California African American Museum.
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