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Landau

[ US /ˈɫænˌdaʊ/ ]
[ UK /lˈænda‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Soviet physicist who worked on low temperature physics (1908-1968)

How To Use Landau In A Sentence

  • Although the zebra long since retired to that savannah in the sky, and his owner herself is more than 30 years gone, the eccentric Winmill might be gratified to know that her phaetons and surreys, curricles and landaulets still command attention.
  • Don't forget Persian lamb, broadtail, goat and other furs that are light and casual, so you can "dress them up or down, with jeans," says Ms. Landau, adding, "It's an easy glamour that you can wear even in California. Restyling Full-Length Mink Coats
  • The sound of a car stopping outside the hotel drew me to the window as the waitress left me, and I was in time to see an old gentleman with a long white beard step from the interior of a Daimler landaulette, the door of which was held open by a dignified chauffeur, whose attire seemed to consist mainly of brass buttons. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
  • I am not being drawn into a slanging match with the defenders of horse-drawn landaus on Blackpool Prom.
  • Vehicle types produced included broughams, Victorias, hansoms, landaulets, and commercial vehicles include trucks and sightseeing buses.
  • At the door of the Blitz a smart landaulette was waiting. Partners In Crime
  • He wasn't important enough, not like poor gentle old Landauer, and that meticulous commissar Levine he had taken such a dislike to. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Landau is also not afraid to allow disenchanted Cuban citizens to speak their minds.
  • Write to Inti Landauro at inti. landauro@dowjones.com For Colombia, Ash Threatens to Stem Key Mother's Day Export
  • The Royal Procession, started by George IV in 1825, is steeped in history, and involves landaus, light carriages used for short distances, the first of which was made in 1838.
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