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Spock

American  
[spok] / spɒk /

noun

  1. Benjamin (McLane) 1903–98, U.S. physician and educator.


Spock British  
/ spɒk /

noun

  1. Benjamin, known as Dr Spock. 1903–98, US paediatrician, noted for his influential work The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child (1946), which challenged traditional notions of child care, advocating a more permissive approach

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Marlene, who works in marketing, lives with her partner Mark and their springer spaniels Spock and Cheese.

From BBC • Jun. 5, 2025

It's a slim 145 pages, and is considered by some an early Doctor Spock or a "What to Expect When You're Expecting".

From Scientific American • Nov. 2, 2023

Scientists in Brazil announced that they had identified three new species of spiders and subsequently named them Kirk, McCoy and Spock after some of the main characters of “Star Trek.”

From New York Times • Sep. 13, 2023

The Edgar traveled to outer space with Spock, Captain Kirk’s half-Vulcan confidant, and it sprouts naturally from the head of the Gloster canary, an English songbird.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 10, 2023

Spock was not embarrassed by his pointy ears. entrepreneur.

From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner