Alexander Nasmyth — Highland Loch Landscape Alexander Nasmyth (9 September 1758–10 April 1840) was a Scottish portrait and landscape painter, often called the father of Scottish landscape painting .[citation needed … Wikipedia
Nasmyth's membrane — Na·smyth s membrane nā smiths n the thin cuticular remains of the enamel organ which surrounds the enamel of a tooth during its fetal development and for a brief period after birth Nasmyth Alexander (d 1848) British anatomist and dentist. Nasmyth … Medical dictionary
Nasmyth — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alexander Nasmyth (1758–1840), schottischer Porträt und Landschaftsmaler James Nasmyth (1808–1890), schottischer Ingenieur Kim Nasmyth (* 1952), britischer Zellbiologe und Genetiker … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nasmyth — Alexander, London dentist, 1789–1849. See N. cuticle, N. membrane … Medical dictionary
Alexander Nasmyth — Blick auf die Stadt Stirling am River Forth … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nasmyth, James — born Aug. 19, 1808, Edinburgh, Scot. died May 7, 1890, London, Eng. Scottish engineer. Son of the artist Alexander Nasmyth (1758–1840), he is known mainly for his invention of the steam hammer (1839), an important metallurgical tool of the… … Universalium
Nasmyth, James — (19 ago. 1808, Edimburgo, Escocia–7 may. 1890, Londres, Inglaterra). Ingeniero escocés. Hijo del artista Alexander Nasmyth (n. 1758–m. 1840), se le conoce principalmente por su invención del martillo de vapor (1839), una herramienta metalúrgica… … Enciclopedia Universal
Nasmyth membrane — Nas·myth membrane (nasґmith) [Alexander Nasmyth, Scottish dental surgeon in London, died 1847] primary (enamel) cuticle … Medical dictionary
nasmyth's membrane — ˈnā]zˌmiths , ˈna], ]ˌsmiths noun Usage: usually capitalized N Etymology: after Alexander Nasmyth died 1848 Scottish anatomist and dentist : the thin cuticular remains of the enamel organ which surrounds the enamel of a tooth during its fetal… … Useful english dictionary
Nasmyth — biographical name Alexander 1758 1840 Scottish painter … New Collegiate Dictionary