Definitions for Cornell

Cornell Cor·nell

Spelling: [kawr-nel]
IPA: /kɔrˈnɛl/

Cornell is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 120 anagrams from letters in Cornell (cellnor).

Definitions for Cornell

noun

  1. Ezra, 1809–74, U.S. capitalist and philanthropist.
  2. Katharine, 1898–1974, U.S. actress.
  3. a male given name.

Examples for Cornell

After the 1992 summer games in Barcelona, scientists at Cornell University studied the faces of Olympians who had just won medals.

I made up my mind to go to Cornell for the course on engineering.

The bailiff tapped me on the shoulder and said, "Come along, Cornell!"

She could have used her Cornell degree to seek wealth, but she chose to teach at an inner city school.

Cornell, it is stated, injured his machine to furnish an excuse for the stoppage of the work.

Dig your own above and below the line of infection, Cornell.

Melissa Cheyney, chief author of the pro-home-birth MANA study, calls the Cornell methodology “misleading.”

Catherine tried lamely, "You see, Mr. Cornell is my fiancée."

Fred Logevall at Cornell won the Pulitzer Prize and is a diplomatic historian; he just started a book on Kennedy.

He told Cornell that Daniel Craig would be the next James Bond before that was a reality.

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