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Noguchi
[ nuh-goo-chee; Japanese naw-goo-chee ]
noun
- ᾱ·· [hee, -de-yaw], 1876–1928, Japanese physician and bacteriologist in the U.S.
- ·· [ee, -sah-moo], 1904–88, U.S. sculptor and designer.
Noguchi
/ ɔːˈɡːʃɪ /
noun
- NoguchiHideyo18761928MJapaneseSCIENCE: bacteriologist Hideyo (ˈhiːdɛˌjɔː). 1876–1928, Japanese bacteriologist, active in the US. He made important discoveries in the treatment of syphilis
Example Sentences
Noguchi said humanities councils across the country might band together to ask for a court injunction to prevent the funding loss, which he said would be “devastating.”
County Medical Examiner Dr. Thomas Noguchi, while David Markey’s “The Secret Lives of Bill Bartell” is a portrait of a notorious, enigmatic star of the local punk scene.
But Noguchi’s set, many times lovingly rebuilt over the years, looked as good as ever.
Next month, Takaezu’s life and work will be the focus of a major retrospective at the Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, Queens.
Called “Visual Variations on Noguchi,” it was shot in Isamu Noguchi’s Greenwich Village studio sometime in 1945 or ’46.
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