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Hutton
Hut·ton H0336350 (hŭt′n), James 1726-1797. British geologist who proposed the theory, which became a foundation for modern geology, that the Earth is shaped by slow, uniformly acting processes including intrusion, erosion, and sedimentation.Hutton (ˈhʌtən) n1. (Biography) James. 1726–97, Scottish geologist, regarded as the founder of modern geology2. (Biography) Sir Leonard, known as Len Hutton. 1916–90, English cricketer; the first professional captain of England (1953)ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Hutton - English cricketer (1916-1990)Sir Leonard Hutton | | 2. | Hutton - Scottish geologist who described the processes that have shaped the surface of the earth (1726-1797)James Hutton |
Hutton
Hutton1. James. 1726--97, Scottish geologist, regarded as the founder of modern geology 2. Sir Leonard, known as Len Hutton. 1916--90, English cricketer; the first professional captain of England (1953) Hutton Related to Hutton: James HuttonSynonyms for Huttonnoun English cricketer (1916-1990)Synonymsnoun Scottish geologist who described the processes that have shaped the surface of the earth (1726-1797)Synonyms |