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Sa·gan S0018900 (sā′gən), Carl Edward 1934-1996. American astronomer noted for research on the possibility of extraterrestrial life and for speculation on the severity of a nuclear winter. His books include Dragons of Eden (1977).Sagan (French saɡã) n1. (Biography) Carl (Edward) 1934–96, US astronomer and writer on scientific subjects; presenter of the television series Cosmos (1980)2. (Biography) Françoise (frãswɑːz), original name Françoise Quoirez. 1935–2004, French writer, best-known for the novels Bonjour Tristesse (1954) and Aimez-vous Brahms? (1959)Sa•gan (ˈseɪ gən) n. Carl (Edward), 1934–96, U.S. astronomer and writer. Sagan
Sagan: see ŻagańŻagań , Ger. Sagan, town (1991 est. pop. 27,800), Lubuskie prov., W Poland, on the Bóbr River. It has lignite mines, textile mills, and glassmaking industries. Founded in the 12th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. , Poland.Sagan1. Carl (Edward) 1934--96, US astronomer and writer on scientific subjects; presenter of the television series Cosmos (1980) 2. Françoise , original name Françoise Quoirez. 1935--2004, French writer, best-known for the novels Bonjour Tristesse (1954) and Aimez-vous Brahms? (1959) sagan (jargon)/say'gn/ (From Carl Sagan's TV series "Cosmos")Billions and billions. A large quantity of anything.
"There's a sagan different ways to tweak Emacs." "The USGovernment spends sagans on bombs and welfare - hard to saywhich is more destructive." |