curie
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Irène Joliot-Curie, Irène.
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Marie 1867–1934, Polish physicist and chemist in France: codiscoverer of radium 1898; Nobel Prize in Physics 1903, for chemistry 1911.
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her husband Pierre 1859–1906, French physicist and chemist: codiscoverer of radium; Nobel Prize in Physics 1903.
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Marie (mari). 1867–1934, French physicist and chemist, born in Poland: discovered with her husband Pierre the radioactivity of thorium, and discovered and isolated radium and polonium. She shared a Nobel prize for physics (1903) with her husband and Henri Becquerel, and was awarded a Nobel prize for chemistry (1911)
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her husband, Pierre (pjɛr). 1859–1906, French physicist and chemist
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Etymology
Origin of curie
First recorded in 1910; named in memory of Pierre Curie
Vocabulary lists containing curie
Example Sentences
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Gleeson is a Sullivan-appointed "amicus curie," which is Latin for "friend of the court" -- meaning he is a third party allowed to present arguments in a case.
From Fox News • Jun. 12, 2020
Four Pennsylvania counties have now filed an amicus curie, or friends of the court, brief supporting the Warren County businesses.
From Washington Times • Jun. 3, 2020
In 1952, the Truman administration submitted a significant amicus curie brief in Brown v.
From Salon • Dec. 23, 2018
A curie is a large unit of activity, while a becquerel is a relatively small unit.
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
Let me see, here is de haire, de curie, de brucle, ver good, ver good.
From The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 05 by Scott, Walter, Sir
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