Definitions for Morison

Morison Mor·i·son

Spelling: [mawr-uh-suh n, mor-]
IPA: /ˈmɔr ə sən, ˈmɒr-/

Morison is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 139 anagrams from letters in Morison (imnoors).

Definitions for Morison

noun

  1. Samuel Eliot, 1887–1976, U.S. historian.

Examples for Morison

Morison criticised the scheme of arrangement on which it was based, but adopted its nomenclature, as also did Ray.

"Dr. Morison knows nothing at all about it," said naughty Marjory.

As has been explained, Morison and Ray revived the forgotten labours of Cesalpino.

Since Morison does not quote Cesalpino in his books, it might be inferred that possibly he had not read him.

The synonym of Morison at least, which he has thus by memory applied, proves to be erroneous.

Morison's writings evoked severe contemporary criticism, more on account of their manner than of their matter.

Probably it was the critical study of the works of the Bauhins that led Morison to frame a system of classification of his own.

It is not necessary to discuss in detail the merits of Morison's work on the Umbelliferae.

This form is adopted with success for the Morison fire-boxes of the Vanderbilt locomotives.

It was just when systematic Botany had fallen back to its lowest level that Morison appeared upon the scene.

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