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Taylor, Sir Geoffrey Ingram (sh) and Pima(1) (iou)


Taylor, Sir Geoffrey Ingram (sh)




born March 7, 1886, London, Eng.
died June 27, 1975, Cambridge

British physicist.

He taught at Cambridge University from 1911 to 1952. He made important discoveries in fluid mechanics, as well as significant contributions to the theory of the elastostatic stress and displacement fields created by dislocating solids, the quantum theory of radiation, and the interference and diffraction of photons.


Pima(1) (iou)



Pima noun1 & adjective1. E19.
[Spanish, shortening of Pimahito, from Pima pimahaitu nothing.]
A. noun. Pl. same, -s. A member of a N. American Indian people living chiefly along the Gila and Salt rivers in Arizona. Also, the Uto-Aztecan language of the Pima and Papago, esp. the dialect of the Pima. E19.
b. attrib. or as adjective. Of or pertaining to the Pima or their language. E20.