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Gibbs

[ gibz ]

noun

  1. James, 1682–1754, Scottish architect and author.
  2. Josiah Willard, 1839–1903, U.S. physicist.
  3. Oliver Wol·cott [wool, -k, uh, t], 1822–1908, U.S. chemist and educator.
  4. Sir Philip, 1877–1962, English journalist and writer.


Gibbs

/ ɡɪbz /

noun

  1. GibbsJames16821754MBritishARCHITECTURE: architect James. 1682–1754, British architect; his buildings include St Martin's-in-the-Fields, London (1722–26), and the Radcliffe Camera, Oxford (1737–49)
  2. GibbsJosiah Willard18391903MUSSCIENCE: physicistSCIENCE: mathematician Josiah Willard. 1839–1903, US physicist and mathematician: founder of chemical thermodynamics
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Gibbs

/ gĭbz /

  1. American physicist known especially for his investigations of thermodynamics. He developed methods for analyzing the thermodynamic properties of substances, and his findings established the basic theory for physical chemistry.
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The Gibbs had been performing together since 1958, forming the group when they lived in Brisbane, Australia, when Barry was 12 and the twins were 9.

Amon-Ra St Brown is a top receiver, David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs are top running backs and they are top five in defence and turnovers.

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Dr Gibbs told Lady Justice Thirlwall that around that time it had been noted in "informal discussions" how Letby was present in those cases, as well as the unexpected collapse of another child, Baby B.

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Gibbs personally designed the Bimshire, a new hybrid clog featuring a combination of details from his favorite perennial Birkenstock styles, the Boston and the Zurich.

“I didn’t know she was such a fine artist,” Patti Gibbs said at the end of her tour.

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