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[ kawr-muhk ] / ˈkɔr mək /
nounAllan Mac·Leod [muh-kloud], /məˈklaʊd/, 1924–98, U.S. physicist and biophysicist, born in South Africa: Nobel Prize 1979. Words nearby Cormackcorkwing, corkwood, corky, Corliss, corm, Cormack, cormel, cormophyte, cormorant, corn, cornaceous Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for CormackMaggie retired with Mistress Cormack; and when the soutar joined them, he said never a word about the discomfited gossip. Salted With Fire|George MacDonald The first was Cormack, who named it a long time ago, and the second Mr. Howley, who was there in 1875. Life of Frederick Courtenay Selous, D.S.O.|J.G. Millais Listen to the words of one who loves thee—the words of Cormack—of the bard. Bentley's Miscellany, Volume II|Various Mrs. Cormack stood and stared, now at Maggie, and now at the bundle that lay in her own arms. Salted With Fire|George MacDonald
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