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| erhard | Gerhard Schroeder is the first German chancellor not to have lived through World War II. |
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| erasmus | (n) Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe; although his criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church led to the Reformation, he opposed violence and condemned Martin Luther (1466-1536), Syn. Geert Geerts, Desiderius Erasmus, Gerhard Gerhards |
| herzberg | (n) Canadian physicist (born in Germany) noted for contributions to understanding the structure of molecules (born in 1904), Syn. Gerhard Herzberg |
| mercator | (n) Flemish geographer who lived in Germany; he invented the Mercator projection of maps of the globe (1512-1594), Syn. Gerardus Mercator, Gerhard Kremer |
| steuben | (n) American Revolutionary leader (born in Prussia) who trained the troops under George Washington (1730-1794), Syn. Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben |
| Overharden | v. t. To harden too much; to make too hard. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Overhardy | a. Too hardy; overbold. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 施罗德 | [施 罗 德 / 施 羅 德] Schröder (name); Gerhard Schröder (1944-), German SPD politician, Chancellor 1998-2005 #21,453 [Add to Longdo] |