Definitions for Rutherford

Rutherford Ruth·er·ford

Spelling: [ruhth -er-ferd, ruhth-]
IPA: /ˈrʌð ər fərd, ˈrʌθ-/

Rutherford is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 279 anagrams from letters in Rutherford (defhorrrtu).

Definitions for Rutherford

noun

  1. Daniel, 1749–1819, Scottish physician and chemist: discoverer of nitrogen.
  2. Ernest (1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson) 1871–1937, English physicist, born in New Zealand: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1908.
  3. John Sherman ("Johnny") born 1938, U.S. racing-car driver.
  4. Joseph Franklin, 1869–1942, U.S. leader of Jehovah's Witnesses.
  5. Dame Margaret, 1892–1972, British actress.
  6. a city in NE New Jersey.

Examples for Rutherford

When questioned, Rutherford has insisted the two roomed together has a harmless means of saving money.

"The fellow tried to knife me in the back," explained Rutherford.

Now that the virus is mostly gone, their immune systems may be “forgetting” the disease, Rutherford said.

That attorney, Rutherford charges, asked him for $300,000 to “walk away and keep it under wraps.”

The Ranger turned the body and recognized it as that of Rutherford Wadley.

Didn't like the way I mussed up son Rutherford, I kind o' gathered.

Rutherford repacked his two thirds in the belt and put it on next his shirt.

He untied the rein of Rutherford's horse and handed it to the son of his boss.

Probably he, Rutherford, had mentioned this to one of the gang when he was drunk.

Now that Mubarak is gone, Rutherford said, Americans are hoping for a successor government that will have popular support.

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