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chicharron (iou) and Zeiss, Carl (sh)


chicharron (iou)



chicharron noun. . M19.
[Amer. Spanish chicharron.]
A piece of crackling, served as a delicacy in Mexico, parts of the southern US, etc.

Zeiss, Carl (sh)




born Sept. 11, 1816, Weimar, Thuringian States
died Dec. 3, 1888, Jena

German industrialist.

In 1846 Zeiss opened a workshop for producing microscopes and Other optical instruments. He later formed a partnership with the physicist and mathematician Ernst Abbe (1840-1905). The chemist Otto Schott developed about 100 new kinds of optical glass and numerous types of heat-resistant glass for the company. After Zeiss's death, Abbe donated the firm and his share in the glassworks to the Carl Zeiss Foundation; in 1923 Schott added his share in the glassworks.