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1) Howard Carter, Carter : انگریز ماہر مصریات : (noun) Englishman and Egyptologist who in 1922 discovered and excavated the tomb of Tutankhamen (1873-1939).

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Heinrich Schliemann : جرمن ماہر آثار قدیمہ , A. E. Kennelly : امریکی انجینئر , Trench : خندق , Bury : دفن کرنا , Eternal Rest : وفات , Fossil : آثار متحجر , Percy Bysshe Shelley : انگریز عاشقانہ شاعر , Holman Hunt : انگریز پینٹر , 1930s : انیس سو تیس کی دہائی , Freud : نفسیاتی تجزیہ کی تھیوری کا خالق , Poland : پولینڈ , Achille Ratti : پوپ راٹی , Cooke : امریکی سرمایہ کار , Agassiz : امریکی محقق , Russia : روس , Discovery : دریافت , Undiscovered : غیر دریافت شدہ , Undiscovered : جو دریافت نہ ہوا ہو , Conceal : چھپانا , Ascertained : دریافت شدہ , Adiantum Tenerum Farleyense : باربڈوس کی جھاڑی , New : نئی , Adolf Windaus : جرمن کیمیا دان , Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin : فرانسیسی ماہر جرثومیات , Florey : برطانوی ماہر تشخیص امراض , Edward Lawrie Tatum : امریکی جاندار اشیا کی کیمیا کا ماہر , Hideyo Noguchi : نوگوچی ماہر جرثومیات , Hipparchus : یونانی ماہر فلکیات , Acceptance Sampling : نقص شماری , Second World War : دوسری جنگ عظیم , Egyptologist : ماہر مصریات

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Heinrich Schliemann: German archaeologist who discovered nine superimposed city sites of Troy; he also excavated Mycenae (1822-1890).

A. E. Kennelly: United States electrical engineer noted for his work on the theory of alternating currents; independently of Oliver Heaviside he discovered the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1861-1939).

Trench: a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth.

Bury: place in a grave or tomb.

Eternal Rest: euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb).

Fossil: the remains (or an impression) of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil.

Percy Bysshe Shelley: Englishman and romantic poet (1792-1822).

Holman Hunt: Englishman and Pre-Raphaelite painter (1827-1910).

1930s: the decade from 1930 to 1939.

Freud: Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis (1856-1939).

Poland: a republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II.

Achille Ratti: pope who signed a treaty with Mussolini recognizing the Vatican City as an independent state (1857-1939).

Cooke: United States financier who marketed Union bonds to finance the American Civil War; the failure of his bank resulted in a financial panic in 1873 (1821-1905).

Agassiz: United States naturalist (born in Switzerland) who studied fossil fish; recognized geological evidence that ice ages had occurred in North America (1807-1873).

Russia: a former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia and others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991.

Discovery: something that is discovered.

Undiscovered: not discovered.

Undiscovered: not yet discovered.

Conceal: prevent from being seen or discovered.

Ascertained: discovered or determined by scientific observation.

Adiantum Tenerum Farleyense: named for a country house in Barbados where it was discovered.

New: not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered.

Adolf Windaus: German chemist who studied steroids and cholesterol and discovered histamine (1876-1959).

Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin: French bacteriologist born in Switzerland; was a student of Pasteur; discovered the plague bacillus (1863-1943).

Florey: British pathologist who isolated and purified penicillin, which had been discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming (1898-1968).

Edward Lawrie Tatum: United States biochemist who discovered how genes act by regulating definite chemical events (1909-1975).

Hideyo Noguchi: United States bacteriologist (born in Japan) who discovered the cause of yellow fever and syphilis (1876-1928).

Hipparchus: Greek astronomer and mathematician who discovered the precession of the equinoxes and made the first known star chart and is said to have invented trigonometry (second century BC).

Acceptance Sampling: a statistical procedure for accepting or rejecting a batch of merchandise or documents; involves determining the maximum number of defects discovered in a sample before the entire batch is rejected.

Second World War: a war between the Allies (Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Iraq, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States, USSR, Yugoslavia) and the Axis (Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Rumania, Slovakia, Thailand) from 1939 to 1945.

Egyptologist: an archeologist who specializes in Egyptology.

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