Scheele
Appearance
See also: scheele
Translingual
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[edit]Borrowed from German Scheele. Named after German chemist Carl Scheele
Proper noun
[edit]Scheele
- A crater in the Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon, near the Letronne crater.
- Synonym: Letronne D
English
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[edit]Scheele (plural Scheeles)
- A surname from German
Derived terms
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[edit]German
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Pronunciation
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[edit]Scheele m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Scheeles or (with an article) Scheele, feminine genitive Scheele, plural Scheeles or Scheele)
- Scheele: a surname
- Carl Wilhelm Scheele, German chemist
Descendants
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[edit]Scheele f
Swedish
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[edit]Scheele
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