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  • noun Plural form of Bunsen.

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Examples

  • The world to-day seeks its rule of life in exact knowledge of man and his surroundings; its teachers, high-priests in the temple of Truth, are the Darwins, the Bunsens, the Pasteurs.

    Elder Conklin and Other Stories Frank Harris 1893

  • The world to-day seeks its rule of life in exact knowledge of man and his surroundings; its teachers, high-priests in the temple of Truth, are the Darwins, the Bunsens, the Pasteurs.

    Gulmore, The Boss Frank Harris 1893

  • The Bunsens have quite decided now to settle at Heidelberg for at least a year, and are already hoping for a speedy visit from you, by which I hope also to profit.

    Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities 1861

  • He spoke of my travels in the East, of the de Bunsens, of the Emperor's health (the old man is much better and decidedly recovering) ” and of his great wish for peace.”

    My First Years As A Frenchwoman, 1876-1879 Waddington, Mary King 1914

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