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UK
/dɪskˈʌvəɹɐ/
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[ US /dɪˈskəvɝɝ/ ]
[ US /dɪˈskəvɝɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who is the first to observe something
- someone who is the first to think of or make something
How To Use discoverer In A Sentence
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- The discoverers were sure, he says, that antiprotons did indeed exist, although he doubted that they could be observed.
- He started work under J.J. Thomson, the discoverer of the electron, before becoming an assistant demonstrator of physics.
- He is credited with being the first European discoverer of the St. Lawrence River.
- The discoverer of gold in Kolyma, Y.A. Bilibin, loved the works of Jack London. THE ROAD LEADS FURTHER
- Henry Hudson made four journeys that are recorded in the history books, and is credited as the European discoverer of Hudson Bay.
- Today, it is well known that Brownianmotion, named for its discoverer, is due to unbalanced molecularimpacts on colloidal particles.
- Francis Crick, codiscoverer of the structure of DNA, proposes direct panspermia: dispersal of single-celled organisms throughout the Galaxy.
- He would talk of his major book, said Carpenter, ‘not as a work of fiction, but as a chronicle of actual events,’ seeing himself not so much its maker as its discoverer and historian.
- The discoverers of the DNA structure, James Watson, at left, and Francis Crick, look at their model of a DNA molecule.