Definitions for Jacobi

Jacobi Ja·co·bi

Spelling: [juh-koh-bee; for 2 also German yah- Jacobi is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 66 anagrams from letters in Jacobi (abcijo).

Definitions for Jacobi

noun

  1. Abraham, 1830–1919, U.S. pediatrician, born in Germany.
  2. Karl Gustav Jakob [kahrl goo s-tahf yah-kawp] /kɑrl ˈgʊs tɑf ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), 1804–51, German mathematician.
  3. Mary Corinna (Putnam) 1842–1906, U.S. physician (wife of Abraham Jacobi).

Examples for Jacobi

Flynn and Jacobi, the men Peter had sent away, were radicals and agitators.

At the heart of the show, Jacobi is stellar as Claudius, who learns to play up his physical failings to mask his own intelligence.

She intended that there should be great hospitality in the parsonage-house—that was Jacobi's pleasure.

Some of them had enunciated Bolshevist doctrines as wild as any of Flynn's or Jacobi's.

Flynn's jaw worked and his glance passed from Jacobi to Wells.

He was for several years Jacobi's teacher, and each was much attached to the other.

He voiced the opinion that either Flynn or Jacobi had brought in the liquor.

After breakfast Jacobi hastened to arrange his toilet, and then they all went to church.

Perhaps he was just a coward like Jacobi or a beaten bully like Shad.

India-rubber had been tried by Jacobi, the Russian electrician, as far back as 1811.

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