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Definitions for Muller
[1] an implement of stone or other substance with a flat base for grinding paints, powders, etc., on a slab of stone or the like.
[2] any of various mechanical devices for grinding.
[3] a person or thing that mulls alcoholic beverages.
[4] a container for mulling an alcoholic beverage over a fire.
[5] Hermann Joseph, 1890–1967, U.S. geneticist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1946.
[6] Frie·drich Max [free -drik maks; German fr ee -dr ikh mahks] /ˈfri drɪk mæks; German ˈfri drɪx mɑks/ , 1823–1900, English Sanskrit scholar and philologist born in Germany.
[7] Jo·hann [yoh -hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ , Regiomontanus , 1436–76, German mathematician and astronomer.
[8] Jo·han·nes Pe·ter [yoh-hah -nuh s pey -ter] /yoʊˈhɑ nəs ˈpeɪ tər/ , 1801–58, German physiologist and comparative anatomist.
[9] Karl Alex, born 1927, Swiss physicist, codiscoverer of superconductivity: Nobel prize 1987.
[10] Wil·helm [vil -helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ , 1794–1827, German poet.
[11] a flat heavy implement of stone or iron used to grind material against a slab of stone
[12] Hermann Joseph. 1890–1967, US geneticist, noted for his work on the transmutation of genes by X-rays: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1946
[13] Friedrich Max (ˈfriːdrɪç maks). 1823–1900, British Sanskrit scholar born in Germany
[14] Johann (joˈhan). See Regiomontanus
[15] Johannes Peter (joˈhanəs ˈpeːtər). 1801–58, German physiologist, anatomist, and experimental psychologist
[16] Paul Hermann (paul ˈhɛrman). 1899–1965, Swiss chemist. He synthesized DDT (1939) and discovered its use as an insecticide: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1948
Words nearby Muller
mull, mull over, mullah, mullein, mullein pink, muller, mullered, mullet, mulley, mulligan, mulligatawny
Origin of Muller
2First recorded in 1855–60; mull2 + -er1
Word origin for Muller
C15: probably from mullen to grind to powder; compare Old English myl dust