wordie

wordie
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  • Wordie — James Wordie, fotografiert auf der Expedition Endurance 1914 Sir James Mann Wordie, CBE (* 26. April, 1889 in Partick, Glasgow; † 16. Januar, 1962) war ein schottischer Polarforscher und Geologe. Wordie erhielt den Bachelor Abschluss in Geologie… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • wordie — ˈwərdi noun ( s) Etymology: word (I) + ie Scotland : a mere word : word * * * wordie var. wordy n. Sc.; obs. f …   Useful english dictionary

  • Wordie Ice Shelf — The Wordie Ice Shelf (coord|69|15|S|067|45|W|type:glacier region:AQ|display=inline,title) is a confluent glacier projecting as an ice shelf into the SE part of Marguerite Bay between Cape Berteaux and Mount Edgell, along the western coast of… …   Wikipedia

  • wordie — noun Someone interested in words …   Wiktionary

  • James Wordie — James Wordie, fotografiert von Frank Hurley 1914 an Bord der Endurance Sir James Mann Wordie, CBE (* 26. April, 1889 in Glasgow; † 16. Januar, 1962 in Cambridge) war ein schottischer Polarforscher und Geologe. Wordie erhielt den Bachelor… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • James Wordie — Sir James Mann Wordie, CBE (26 April, 1889 – 16 January, 1962) was a Scottish polar explorer and geologist. Wordie was born at Partick, Glasgow, in the former county of Lanarkshire in Scotland. He obtained a BSc in geology from The Glasgow… …   Wikipedia

  • James Wordie — Sir James Mann Wordie, CBE (26 avril 1889 – 16 janvier 1962), était un géologue et explorateur polaire écossais. Wordie est né à Glasgow. Diplômé de géologie de l académie et de l Université de Glasgow, il continua son cursus au St John s College …   Wikipédia en Français

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