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Leverrier
[ luh-ver-ee-ey; French luh-ve-ryey ]
noun
- Ur·bain Jean Jo·seph [y, r, -, ban, zhah, n, zhaw-, zef], 1811–77, French astronomer.
Leverrier
/ əɛ /
noun
- LeverrierUrbain Jean Joseph18111877MFrenchSCIENCE: astronomer Urbain Jean Joseph (yrbɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ ʒozɛf). 1811–77, French astronomer: calculated the existence and position of the planet Neptune
Example Sentences
"Britain is dominating cycling at the moment and that is promoting it better than anything else," said Leverrier, a 35-year-old banker.
Looking in the window of an Evans store in the Canary Wharf financial district, London-based Frenchman Corentin Leverrier says he is tempted to take up cycling again.
Leverrier predicted the existence and the place of the planet Neptune, but it was not until sometime later that Galle actually found the planet at the predicted spot.
The planet Neptune was discovered by Adams and Leverrier by calculation before it was seen in the telescope by Galle; and it was actually seen by Lalande on May 8 and 10, 1795, but he took it for a star and thus missed the discovery.
Prof. Newcomb said of Adams, the co-discoverer of Neptune with Leverrier, “Adams’ intellect was one of the keenest I ever knew.
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